Investec Asset Management's africa funds may triple by 2015

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AFRICA - Investec Asset Management, the South African money manager with $70 billion in assets, said its investments in Africa, excluding South Africa, may triple in the next two to five years as investors seek growth markets.

Of the US$70bn Investec Asset Management oversees globally, $27bn is in South Africa and $3bn in the rest of the continent, Green said. This may climb to more than $10bn in the next two to five yea...

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