Forsyth Partners ratings service adds Islamic funds category

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Forsyth Partners Fund Analysis and Research has added an Islamic equity fund category to its ratings service.

The move has been made in response to increasing demand from the Group’s client base for Shariah compliant products. The first funds within the category to be rated by the offshore ratings service include Crescent Global Equity fund and Al Dar World Equities fund. Both funds have a global equity focus and have been awarded an A rating each by Forsyth Partners based on the future expectations of the funds and in recognition of the teams’ abilities.

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