BNP Paribas opens flagship offshore range to UK investors

Laura Dew
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BNP Paribas Investment Partners' flagship Parvest fund range is now available to private bank clients and external distributors for the first time.

The Luxembourg-domiciled fund range has recently been overhauled with new strategies and sales and advisory tools. Four new investment strategies have been added this year: Nordic small/mid-cap equities, low-volatility emerging market equities, Russian bonds and European listed property. Funds have been categorised according to several new themes BNP IP has indentified as representing pressing concerns for today's investors. These are responsible investing with socially responsible investment, obtaining higher returns by investing in fast-growing markets, long-term investing, suppleme...

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