Maia unveils initial MM investments

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Maia Capital has revealed the initial investments in its cautious, balanced and growth portfolios.

The Chris Ralph, Jason Collins and Simon Mungall managed Resolution Asset Management collaboration has invested in wide variety of funds, such as global equities and emerging market debt. Many funds appear in more than one Maia portfolio, with the Edinburgh Partners Global Opportunities and IVI European in all three offerings. The funds included in both the balanced and growth portfolios are the Lindsell Train UK Equity, Artemis Global, Schroder UK Alpha Plus, Martin Currie UK Growth, MLIM UK Special Situations, TT Europe ex UK Equity, Axa American Growth, Fidelity Global Special Situatio...

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