Schroders and S&P team up for service

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Schroders and Standard & Poor's have clubbed together to offer a funds of funds service, combining S...

Schroders and Standard & Poor's have clubbed together to offer a funds of funds service, combining S&P's analysis, which will provide fund selection, with Schroders' portfolio construction, asset allocation, risk management and performance measurement. The service will be available globally outside North America and will be promoted and distributed by Schroders' international wholesale network. Branding for the sub-advisory service will be flexible. The distributor will be able to choose whether to use a combination of Schroders and/or Standard & Poor's brands, or whether to market on a ...

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