Combined Swiss private bank Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch (LODH) has trimmed its Luxembourg Sicav fun...
Combined Swiss private bank Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch (LODH) has trimmed its Luxembourg Sicav fund range from 80 to 60 funds following the merger. The renamed LODH Invest suite of funds has undergone a major rationalisation this year, following Lombard Odier's merger with Darier Hentsch last summer. Antony John, head of institutional business and client services at LODH, said the group acted to remove duplication from its fund range and merge portfolios too small to be economically viable. Darier Hentsch's Biotech fund has been merged into Lombard Odier's Life Sciences fund and the...
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