Artemis hands Global Energy fund to Guinness AM

Fund to be renamed

Beth Brearley
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Artemis is transferring the management of its Global Energy fund to Guinness Asset Management on 31 July.

The £37.1m fund will be run by Tim Guinness, Jonathan Waghorn and Will Riley, who already run the $233.4m Guinness Global Energy fund. The two funds will be run in the same way; the Artemis fund will be renamed TB Guinness Global Energy. Gadd and Spilsbury depart Artemis Artemis Global Energy is currently co-managed by Richard Hulf, who has run the fund since its 2011 launch, and John Dodd; Hulf will remain as a consultant. Artemis is offloading the fund to focus on other areas of the market where the firm believes it can add more value. Artemis changes 'confusing' objective of ...

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