Aidan Kearney and Graham Duce have made a series of changes on the Credit Suisse multi-manager funds...
Aidan Kearney and Graham Duce have made a series of changes on the Credit Suisse multi-manager funds, reducing Asian exposure and de-risking the portfolios. The co-heads of the multi-manager team have sold a number of funds across the range in an effort to shape the portfolios they inherited from Gary Potter and Robert Burdett earlier this year. Kearney said they are constructing the portfolios in the way they want and as a result, there has been a reduction in the number of holdings. "We will work with the managers on this and are constantly conscious of the way the markets are moving. ...
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