JOHCM European fund launches with mid-cap focus

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JO Hambro Capital Management's All Europe Dynamic Growth fund has launched with a mid-cap bias and a focus on undervalued companies.

Fund managers Trygve Toraasen and Carlos Moreno, who both joined the group in January, will mirror the similar growth approach they employed in the European Growth fund at Thames River. JOHCM has seeded the fund with 40% and set the maximum capacity level at £2bn.  The managers will adopt a long-term view, typically holding companies for three to five years. Toraasen says he will tap into undervalued companies with the potential to generate 50% upside compared to their current share price. The fund will have also have a mixture of value strategies with a top-down overlay. Tor...

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