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Invest in Latin America as China Slows: Strategist

Mon 16 Jul 12 | 04:00 AM ET
"The challenge right now is obviously where to invest, with China slowing it is affecting most of South East Asia and Europe is affecting Eastern Europe, so we are looking for Latin America as a way to hide from where everything else is slowing," Gina Sanchez, director of equity and asset allocation strategy at Roubini Global Economics, told CNBC.

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