Colombia's getting serious about reshaping its financial landscape. Next year, the government is rolling out a decree that'll require pension funds to pump more capital into domestic projects and assets. It's basically a push to keep investment money circulating within the local economy rather than flowing elsewhere. This kind of policy move typically reshapes where institutional capital goes, which ripples across markets—worth watching if you're tracking how different regions compete for investment. The mechanics of how pension funds adjust their portfolios could have spillover effects on regional markets and asset classes.

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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-20 00:52
Ha, another old trick of capital controls. Colombia is finding new ways to put shackles on pensions.
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