Forsyth Partners launches Asian Opportunities fund

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Forsyth Partners brought out a fund of funds portfolio investing across the Asia Pacific region on 5...

Forsyth Partners brought out a fund of funds portfolio investing across the Asia Pacific region on 5 March. The group's chief investment officer, Peter Toogood, manages the Dublin-based vehicle, called Forsyth Asian Opportunities. Toogood said the Forsyth research team has analysed more than 150 Asian funds for the past 12 years and its ratings are a key determinant in the selection of underlying funds. The fund is to carry a 1% initial charge and 2% annual management fee. Toogood is bullish on the region's outlook despite its strong performance in 2003. He added: "There is a lot of gro...

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