After taking over the Invesco Perpetual fund, Kathryn Langridge has not fundamentally changed its running
For a £1.4bn portfolio, the Invesco Perpetual International Equity fund has a strong mid-cap bias, due in the main to the segregated format of the vehicle. Kathryn Langridge took over from Bob Yerbury as lead manager seven months ago but there has been little change to the way in which the portfolio is run. The International Equity fund is a global portfolio where top-down asset allocation decisions are made and then individual specialist managers are responsible for running their own mandates at a regional level. The portfolio, as it stands today, is derived from what was original...
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