Lanning overhauls Gartmore's MM range

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Tony Lanning has overhauled Gartmore's five-strong multi-manager range following the departure of Bam...

Tony Lanning has overhauled Gartmore’s five-strong multi-manager range following the departure of Bambos Hambi, adding several funds for the first time. Thames River Hedge + makes its debut in the MultiManager Cautious and Balanced funds, although Lanning did own it during his tenure at Arbuthnot Latham. He has a negative view on global equities in the current environment, with the fund having a low correlation to equities, he said. He has added Cartesian 130/30 to each fund in the range except Balanced. Lanning said: “Cartesian has a long-term track record in shorting as well as on its l...

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