Baillie Gifford puts 16 funds on FundsNetwork

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Baillie Gifford has made 16 of its open-ended products available on the Fidelity FundsNetwork platform.

The firm says the move is the “logical next step” to increasing the availability of its funds to advisers and investors. The 16 funds include Baillie Gifford’s America, British Smaller Companies, Corporate Bond, Emerging Markets, Income and Japanese offerings. Intermediary sales and marketing director, Ken Edwards, says: “The move is the logical next step in improving distribution for the range of open ended funds under Baillie Gifford’s management. “As a result of our ongoing dialogue with intermediary partners, we have taken the decision to add these funds on to the FundsNetwork platfo...

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