Franklin Templeton adds sterling share class to Global Growth fund

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Franklin Templeton Investments has added a sterling share class to its Global Growth fund.

The new share class was launched on Friday, and requires a minimum investment of $5,000 (£3,467). The fund was launched in December 2000 and is managed by New York-based Donald Huber, vice president within the global growth team of Franklin Templeton's equity group. The team on the Global Growth fund numbers 11, including eight analysts. Huber says: "I am delighted to see that UK investors will now be able to access the Franklin Global Growth fund with greater ease." The portfolio has been top quartile in its peer group over the 12 months, and five years to 31 March, returning 6...

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