Fundraising in Brazil took a dramatic downturn in 2001. The positive aspects, such as the removal of important restrictions for local institutional investors, were far outweighed by the negatives. The crisis in Argentina, the international macro-economic uncertainties, the performance of existing venture capital funds and the extended regulatory transition of the local pension funds industry all helped to accelerate the decline, according to Stratus Investimentos.
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