Skandia reveals European Best Ideas line-up

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Skandia Investment Group has unveiled the manager line-up for its new European Best Ideas fund, a Dublin-listed Oeic that will launch on 26 March.

Initially the fund will be offered in Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, France, Spain, Portugal and Germany, subject to regulatory approval in each location. Skandia is still gauging British investor appetite for the new fund before committing to a UK launch. The fund will be a long-only pan-European fund, with the portfolio split equally between 10 fund managers, each of whom will include their 10 best ideas in their portion of the portfolio. Sterling, dollar and euro share classes will be available. The line-up includes well-known managers such as Crispin Odey (Odey Asset Managemen...

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