Magna umbrella widening Charlemagne's UK appeal

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Charlemagne Capital is adding a sterling share class for Magna Global Emerging Markets to widen its ...

Charlemagne Capital is adding a sterling share class for Magna Global Emerging Markets to widen its appeal to UK investors. Previously the fund, which is UK registered, was only available via dollar or euro share classes. The €157.54m Global Emerging Markets fund is managed by a team led by Stefan Böttcher and is part of Magna Umbrella, an Irish Ucits vehicle. The Magna Fund range consists of the Magna Global Emerging Markets, Eastern European, Russia, Latin American, Turkey and Greater China Funds. The fund aims to achieve capital growth by investing in global emerging market securiti...

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