FE launches 15 risk-targeted portfolios

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FE Research has launched a range of 15 risk-targeted portfolios to aid advisers in the run up to the Retail Distribution Review (RDR).

The FE Select Portfolios are designed to meet five levels of risk appetite across three investor time horizons - short, medium and long term. The portfolios, which are geared towards capital growth rather than income, will consist of funds run by active managers with different strategies and styles to "maximise the diversification benefits" of active funds. The portfolios will be open-ended in that each will contain ten fund recommendations and percentage breakdowns based on investors' risk profiles and time horizons. However, if an adviser wants to add or remove funds from the por...

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