Henderson Rowe's dogs launched as fund

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Henderson Rowe's Dogs of the FTSE 100 strategy will now be launched as a fund.

The fund will open to investors on 18 June within an OEIC wrapper with a twenty one day offer period. Minimum investment in the fund is £3,000 and can be held within both ISA and SIPP wrappers. The Dogs of the FTSE 100 strategy, which invests exclusively into the fifteen stocks with the highest prospective yields in the FTSE 100 Index, has generated a 115% growth since May 2003, compared with just 57% growth by the FTSE 100 Index. The portfolio, which currently includes stocks such as Lloyds TSB, Vodafone, RBS, Shell and Aviva, is rebalanced quarterly, to align with changes in the FTS...

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