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Chile Economic and Social Stabilization Fund
Total Assets 2010:
$10.8 Billion
Total Assets 2011:
$12.9 Billion
Fund Type:
Stabilization Fund
Manager:
Klaus Schmidt Hebbel
Established:
2007
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