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Hill Samuel Asset Management is to launch a Global Isa in the last quarter of this year. The product...

Hill Samuel Asset Management is to launch a Global Isa in the last quarter of this year. The product will consist of four funds, one from each major market in the world. The new product will be similar to the group's Triple Growth Isa. But whereas investors in the existing product have exposure to Europe, the UK and the US, investors in the new product will also have exposure to Japan. The group has not yet decided which of the unit trusts it operates will be used in the Global Isa. The funds included in the Triple Growth Isa are Hill Samuel American Growth Trust, Hill Samuel European T...

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