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Julius Baer assets up, but inflows slower

ZURICH (MarketWatch) -- Julius Baer Group AG (BAER.VX) said Tuesday client assets through October rose, though inflows slowed from earlier this year as some clients in European countries shift assets. Full Article at MarketWatch

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