Dublin domiciled Merrill Lynch Global Select fund now available to UK investors

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The Dublin domiciled Merrill Lynch Global Selects fund has been given distributor status and is now available to UK investors.

Global Selects was first launched as a Dublin-registered Oeic in February 2003 and has currently $3bn (£1.59) of assets under management. It invests in a broad range of asset classes using different investment styles and portfolios are managed by investment managers around the world. Nick Tucker, market leader UK and Ireland at Merrill Lynch Global Private Clients, said: “With 43 UK distributor status portfolios in Global Selects, we are able to offer our UK clients one of the most comprehensive ranges of open architecture funds in the market place. “Global Selects has provided our off...

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