Launch of long/short emerging markets UCITS fund

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ML Capital has announced the launch of the Skyline UCITS Fund on the MontLake UCITS Platform.

The fund will operate a global long/short mandate with a particular focus on emerging markets. Managed by Skyline Capital Management LLP, which is headed up by Geoff Bamber, formerly of Nevsky Capital and Matterhorn Investment, the fund aims to deliver significant capital growth by leveraging the team's proven track record in identifying the key trends within emerging markets and the companies best positioned to exploit those trends. ML Capital expects this launch to be the largest to date on the MontLake UCITS platform, as in excess of $25 million has already been committed by early sta...

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