Friends Prov adds 13 funds to mirror platform

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Friends Provident International (FPI) has added 13 fund links to its mirror funds platform.

The links, which cover diversified multi-asset links, higher-risk emerging market and thematic funds, bring the total number to more than 180. The funds include the Sarasin GlobalSar IIID fund, which aims to make an absolute return by investing across non-correlated asset classes and using derivatives to reduce volatility. Jim Henning, funds marketing and research manager at FPI, says: “Despite the recent roller-coaster markets we have seen strong interest from investors in a number of specialist sectors. They include developing markets and thematic-based funds. “Whilst some of these ...

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