Credit Suisse launches second multi-asset offering

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Credit Suisse is adding a Multi-Asset Growth fund to its multi-manager range and merging away the In...

Credit Suisse is adding a Multi-Asset Growth fund to its multi-manager range and merging away the Incubator vehicle launched by Gary Potter and Robert Burdett. The group said this kind of approach is common of the prviate client side and meets demand for such products in volatile market conditions. Multi-manager heads Aidan Kearney and Duce also converted the Global Bond fund into a Multi-Asset Distribution vehicle last year. Kearney said the fund will have around 50% in traditional equity and fixed income funds, with 30% in a range of alternative assets including hedge funds, alterna...

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