Boutique firm Hasley offers fund of absolute return vehicles

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Boutique firm Hasley Investment Management has launched a fund of absolute return products as its se...

Boutique firm Hasley Investment Management has launched a fund of absolute return products as its second offering. It also plans to bring a more aggressive, best ideas offering to the market in September. The group’s three-strong range will offer varying risk profiles, with the fund of absolute return funds the lowest and best ideas the highest. Hasley’s existing fund is a 50/50 blend of equities and uncorrelated assets. Founding partners Jeremy Nunn and Roderick Collins, who previously held senior positions at NM Rothschild, set up Hasley in 2006. The firm focuses on asset allocatio...

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