NFU Mutual Oeic range boosted by launch of six new products

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NFU Mutual has added six funds to its Oeic range, three single-strategy vehicles and three managed p...

NFU Mutual has added six funds to its Oeic range, three single-strategy vehicles and three managed portfolios. The firm has unveiled new UK Equity Income, Global Developing Markets and Deposit funds, alongside three risk-based portfolios - Adventurous, Balanced and Cautious. NFU Mutual UK Equity Income will follow the IMA sector definition, investing at least 80% of its assets in UK equities, targeting a yield in excess of 110% of the FTSE All Share income. The group's Global Developing Markets fund targets long-term capital growth by investing 80% or more of the assets directly or in...

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