Advisers take long-term view on Latin America

The popular iShares Latin America 40 Index exchange-traded fund has returned on average 16.5% a year over the past decade

Even though Latin America has been a laggard among developing markets this year, some advisers are convinced the resource-rich region is poised for a turnaround.

But instead of investing once again in Brazil -- the 800-pound gorilla in the group -- contrarian portfolio managers are finding smaller markets in Mexico and Chile as better bets to tap into Latin America's long-term growth.

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