First State Latin America fund avoids 'fashionable' Brazil on valuation fears

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Soaring stock market performance in Latin America makes it hard to find quality companies at reasonable valuations, especially in Brazil, according to First State's Millar Mathieson.

The co-manager of the £104m First State Latin America fund says although he maintains a sanguine outlook on much of Latin America, he has steered clear of fashionable stocks – particularly in Brazil. The fund is positioned defensively, with no exposure to names such as Brazilian state-owned Petrobras, which constitutes a large proportion of the MSCI Latin American index. “Even in places such as Chile, where we have built a significant exposure since the fund’s inception, there are now limited opportunities,” says Mathieson. “Our investment horizon of three to five years means we di...

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