Premier unveils risk-rated portfolios

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Premier Asset Management is launching a new range of model portfolios based on its own risk-profiling method.

The Premier Selector Portfolio is based on five of the group’s funds: UK Money Market, Conservative Growth, Multi-Asset Distribution, Multi-Asset Growth and Enterprise. Using its own volatility-driven models, Premier will construct investment portfolios from  the five funds which will be adjusted to various risk profiles. Premier will initially focus on ten model portfolios, although more combinations can be developed to meet demand. Run by Paul Smith, the £104m UK Money Market fund is the least volatile and the only one of the five not run as a multi-manager fund. At the other end...

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