Boutiques unveil Scottish investment seminars

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T. Bailey, Midas Capital Partners and Sarasin & Partners are co-hosting seminars in Scotland next month.

Elliot Farley, T. Bailey assistant fund manager, will explain the concept behind the fund of funds specialist's new Growth fund LITE. Midas's Nick Greenwood, manager of the CF Miton Select Assets fund, will present his macro views and discuss his investment strategy. Manager Mark Whitehead will talk about the investment philosophies which underpin the Sarasin International Equity Income fund. The seminars will take place on 11 May 2010. The first starts at 8.15am at the Abode Hotel, Bath Street, Glasgow. The second will be held at the Sheraton Grand Hotel and Spa, Festival Squar...

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