Pictet to host Latin American debt discussion

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Pictet Funds will host a London presentation to follow the recent launch of its Latin American Local Currency Debt fund.

Held on 10 March, the presentation will provide insight into investing in emerging markets currency debt and offers more information on how Pictet will run the new offering. Pictet Funds head of emerging debt and fund manager and Simon Lue-Fong will lead the discussion. Paul Gaston, Pictet Funds UK Sales head, says: “Emerging market local currency debt has taken over from US dollar denominated bonds and offers investors access to a growing market with excellent diversification and risk/return characteristics.” The presentation begins 12.15pm at Pictet’s London offices; Moor House, 120...

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