Ethical specialist to head up group's launching UK opportunities portfolio, using best ideas from group's research team
BY natalie kenway Aegon's Audrey Ryan is set to take on the challenge of running her first non-green portfolio in the shape of the UK Opportunities fund. Ryan will also run an additional portfolio, Ethical Cautious Managed, which Aegon believes is the first specifically-green portfolio entering the Cautious Managed space, plus the Ethical Equity fund she has managed since 1999. Ryan entered fund management after qualifying as an accountant, joining General Accident, which later became Aviva, in 1995 as a small-cap portfolio manager. After the company moved to London, she joined Edinburg...
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