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There has been criticism of the use of Constant Protection Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) in tranche-bas...

There has been criticism of the use of Constant Protection Portfolio Insurance (CPPI) in tranche-based structured products. However, many investors are looking for a better balance of risk and reward via an open-ended fund, investing in real assets, actively managed and traded daily. Our protected funds use CPPI, are not tranche based and are available as a fund choice through Sterling's investment range. Rather than an index, the funds invest in a mix of actively managed Threadneedle equity funds and cash. The open-ended nature of the funds means investors can switch in and out without ch...

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