Cofunds adds three Macquarie global offerings

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Cofunds has added three Macquarie managed global funds targeting investor demand for diversification.

Available across all ISAs, SIPPS and offshore bonds, Macquarie says the funds offer a range of income and growth returns. The funds added are: The CF Macquarie Global Infrastructure Securities fund will invest in 40 to 50 infrastructure securities, such as water, gas, airports and tolls roads. The CF Macquarie Global Private Equity Securities fund will invest in 10 to 25 private equity securities. The CF Macquarie Global Property Securities fund will invest in a 70 to 80 property securities globally, including Real Estate Investment Trusts. Macquarie division director Neil Jo...

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