Cofunds welcomes Eclectica funds to platform

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Asset management firm Eclectica had made its three UK authorised funds available on investment platform Cofunds.

The specialist asset manager, which manages over $800m worth of funds, was founded in 2005 and focuses on performance-driven absolute return investing through analysing markets and trends. Two funds, the CF Eclectica Agriculture fund and CF Eclectica Continental European fund, are being listed on the Cofunds platform immediately, with the CF European fund expected to join in May. James Du Boulay, Eclectica's head of sales and marketing, says: “Listing on Cofunds is an important step in accelerating our growth. “With the current interest in commodities and bio-fuels, our Agriculture fu...

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