James Hay adds Fidelity EMEA fund to wrap

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James Hay has added Fidelity's new EMEA fund to its wrap and SIPP fund platforms.

The Liontrust Continental Europe fund has also been added, taking the total of funds available on the wrap to 1,307 and 1,010 on the SIPP. The Fidelity EMEA Fund is an emerging markets fund and reflects the growing investor demand for funds offering access to above average growth markets. Emerging markets was the best performing sector in 2007, with the MSCI Emerging Markets index generating returns of 39.37% against the FTSE 100 performance of 7.36%. Liontrust Continental Europe is managed by James Inglis-Jones and Gary West, and was one of the best performing Europe excluding UK fun...

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