Zurich adds funds to Mirror and IWA platforms

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ZURICH International Life Limited (Zurich) is adding a range of fund links to its Mirror and International Wealth Account (IWA) platforms include five new Islamic funds.

The funds will be available from April 2007 through a range of Zurich products including Vista and IWA, and will focus largely on four main areas. These are Islamic – offering investors opportunities in global, regional and sector funds; European and Euro; US, notably, adding ABN AMRO’s US Opportunities fund; and sector funds, such as funds that invest in world financials, natural resources and technology. The platforms already have BlackRock, JP Morgan, Fidelity and INVESCO, amongst others and a key new relationship is with Deutsche Bank subsidiary, DWS Investments. Five new funds from D...

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