Thames River to launch new multi asset fund

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Thames River is launching Multi-Select fund of funds portfolio to be run by Gary Potter and Rob Burdett.

The fund will be domiciled in Dublin, employing UCITS III powers, and is due to be launched on June 3. It will be split almost equally between fixed income, alternatives and equities. Around 40pc of the fund initially invested in-house, the remaining 60pc will be invested in what Potter perceives to be the 'best of the rest'. Potter said: "We hope to distinguish this fund from other multi-asset funds with a more flexible approach to asset allocation. While many multi-asset funds are expected to have a foot in every camp, we will only be investing in areas we deem fit." Potter cited pr...

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