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Martin Currie manager is seeking out 20%-25% on a reasonable investment horizon on his Global Energy vehicle one year on from its launch

Ruairidh Stewart joined Martin Currie’s resources team as a sector manager in 2007. With Duncan Goodwin, he co-manages the £41m Martin Currie Global Energy fund, which celebrates its first anniversary at the end of this month. Stewart previously headed European energy research at Simmons & Company in London and has worked as a senior analyst with McKinsey’s petroleum practice. Ruairidh began his career as an analyst with OneOffshore in Aberdeen. The Global Energy fund aims to provide capital growth by investing in companies whose predominant economic activity is in the exploration, de...

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