Jupiter launches fund of funds Sicav

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Jupiter Asset Management has launched a Luxembourg-authorised Jupiter Merlin Funds Sicav.

Approved by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) in Luxembourg, the fund has two sub-funds available to international investors: The Jupiter Merlin International Balanced Portfolio and the Jupiter Merlin International Equities Portfolio. Both will be managed as unfettered fund of funds by Jupiter’s fund of funds team: John Chatfeild-Roberts, Peter Lawery and Algy Smith-Maxwell. The funds will be based around the same principle as three of the unit trusts the team has been managing. The Jupiter Merlin International Balanced Portfolio will be similar to a combination...

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