Skandia International expands range

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Skandia International has added eight new funds to its platform from Franklin Templeton and JF. ...

Skandia International has added eight new funds to its platform from Franklin Templeton and JF. The next wave of additions will bring in new funds from HSBC, Credit Suisse, Allianz and Schroders, with details to be announced shortly. The Franklin Templeton funds are the Emerging Markets Smaller Companies, Mena, Bric and Global Bond. JF’s are Asean, Australia and Korea fund, all domiciled in Hong Kong, and Taiwan, a Luxembourg Sicav. Skandia says since January it has added 42 funds to its range including funds from Jupiter, BlackRock, Investec and Kotak.

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