Aberdeen is to write to clients and intermediaries in its £369m High Income, £174m Extra Income and ...
Aberdeen is to write to clients and intermediaries in its £369m High Income, £174m Extra Income and £53m Equity Income funds about plans to merge them. The letter explains how fund manager Diane Wilde is looking to create a portfolio bar-belling between equities and bonds.
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