Credit Suisse global post venture capital Oeic fund

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Credit Suisse Asset Management Funds is to bring out a global Oeic fund next month investing in st...

Credit Suisse Asset Management Funds is to bring out a global Oeic fund next month investing in stocks which were set up with venture capital backing but have since listed. The fund, which will be called Global Post Venture Capital, is set to be launched at the end of October subject to regulatory approval. The portfolio will be managed from New York and based on a US mutual fund of the same name run by Credit Suisse Asset Management. The lead manager of the portfolio has yet to be finalised although the fund will be backed up by Credit Suisse Asset Management's 26-strong team in New York ...

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