CS multi-manager team add to US alpha exposure

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Credit Suisse's multi-manager team has reduced exposure to core North American funds in favour of hig...

Credit Suisse’s multi-manager team has reduced exposure to core North American funds in favour of higher alpha products as the market continues to struggle. Managers Aidan Kearney and Graham Duce have introduced Janus US Twenty and Martin Currie North American Alpha after a review of the sector. Kearney said the multi-manager range has held the large-cap focused Martin Currie North America, Melchior North America, which tends to focus on mid caps, and Findlay Park US Smaller Companies for some time. “Although the macro picture might be struggling there will always be stock opportunitie...

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