Tim Guinness becomes partner at Ekins Guinness as firm launches Dynamic Growth fund

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Tom Eckett
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Tim Guinness, founder and CIO of Guinness Asset Management, has become a partner at Ekins Guinness as the firm announces the launch of its first UCITS fund, the TB Enigma Dynamic Growth fund.

Ekins Guinness was formerly Enigma Investments, an investment research firm set up by Charles Ekins last year. As a result of Guinness' backing, the firm it has been renamed Ekins Guinness. Guinness continues in his role as founder and CIO of Guinness Asset Management. Ekins Guinness has launched the UCITS TB Enigma Dynamic Growth fund, which will use its data-driven methodology named the 'Enigma Investment Radar' to find market trends and fundamental value. It will invest in a portfolio of ETFs with the manager's decision driven by the methodology, which determines dynamic asset a...

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