Coram AM unveils suite of funds as Gray joins

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James Sullivan's new venture Coram Asset Management has launched a trio of funds as his former Miton co-manager Martin Gray joins the business.

The group is offering three funds at the outset: Global Defensive, Global Balanced, and Global Opportunities. The funds will be managed with an unconstrained, top-down investment approach by Sullivan and Gray (pictured), who joined the business on 1 January. The duo formerly worked together at Miton Group, where they were known for managing the group's multi-asset offerings, the Special Sitations and Strategic portfolios. Global Balanced launched on 22 December, while the Global Defensive and Global Opportunities funds are currently in their offer periods accepting subscriptions an...

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