The fund aims to bring the excess return relative to the alpha generated in international markets and translate it into Reais. “The goal is that the fund generate returns of CDI plus 5.5% or 6%,” explained Marcus Vinicius Goncalves (picture), representative of Franklin Templeton in Brazil.
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