Stat Watch: Credit Suisse's MultiManager Ethical Portfolio

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Credit Suisse's Gary Potter and Robert Burdett have made wide-ranging changes to the Multi Manager Et...

Credit Suisse’s Gary Potter and Robert Burdett have made wide-ranging changes to the Multi Manager Ethical portfolio after the group acquired the Artemis fund of funds range last year. PreviousLY under Aidan Kearney, the fund now sits in the IMA Specialist sector, with Credit Suisse moving it out of the a UK All Companies peer group as part of its changes. For the 12 months to 5 May 2006, the Credit Suisse duo have produced a bid to bid return of 30.16% on the fund. Though the specialist sector average is 54.55% over the same period, it is made up of funds investing in a broad range of as...

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