Langridge EM fund features in Chelsea's Relegation Zone

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Lloyd George's Kathryn Langridge has made her debut appearance in Chelsea Financial Service's Relega...

Lloyd George's Kathryn Langridge has made her debut appearance in Chelsea Financial Service's Relegation Zone of underperforming funds. Her Emerging Markets vehicle is ranked fourth quartile over the past three rolling discrete years to the end of August. Langridge, who joined Lloyd George from Invesco Perpetual in September last year, replaced Jacob Rees-Mogg and Edward Robertson on the offering. The Asia and Global Emerging Markets specialist group's Asia Pacific proposition also features in the list. Chelsea MD Darius McDermott said that while Langridge has only been running the ...

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