Peru proposal will allow pension funds to invest more abroad

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PERU - A Peruvian congressional committee approved a government proposal to increase the limit on private pension fund managers' investments overseas.

The measure calls for raising the limit gradually to 50% of the funds' assets from 30% now, and seeks to ease the pressure on the Peruvian economy caused by speculative capital inflows, the committ...

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