Lansdowne Partners to launch retail version of flagship Developed Markets fund - reports

From 1 November

Valeria Martinez
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Lansdowne Partners is set to launch a UCITS version of its flagship Developed Markets fund, according to reports.

The London-based firm, which recently completed the acquisition of CRUX Asset Management, will offer the long-only strategy to retail investors from 1 November, according to a presentation seen by Reuters.  Lansdowne Partners completes acquisition of CRUX Asset Management Launched in October 2012, the Developed Markets Long Only fund is currently offered in a Cayman Islands Partnership structure and Irish domiciled ICAV.  The strategy, managed by Peter Davies and Jonathon Regis, invests primarily in large- and mid-cap equities in developed markets, with the ability to hold up to 10...

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