Société Générale is lining up Global Emerging Markets Infrastructure and Global Frontier funds to bo...
Société Générale is lining up Global Emerging Markets Infrastructure and Global Frontier funds to boost its offshore range. The portfolios, slated for an October launch, will sit as sub-funds within the Luxembourg Sicav, alongside the Mena offering that came to market in May. They will be run by Adam Newman and Phil Langham respectively, with input from Mena manager Mark Krombas. Global Frontiers will seek opportunities in next generation emerging markets, such as sub-Saharan Africa, some Latin American countries and Pakistan. SocGen said there are further opportunities in resources...
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