FundsNetwork broadens investment trust and ETP range

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FundsNetwork will offer a wider range of the most popular investment trusts and exchange traded products on the platform from early December.

It will provide access to trusts from a number of asset managers including Aberdeen, Baillie Gifford, Invesco Perpetual, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, as well as Fidelity's five investment trusts. The platform will also extend its range of ETPs to include a selection of popular exchange traded funds (ETFs) and exchange traded commodities (ETCs), run by providers including ETF Securities, HSBC, iShares and Vanguard. These products will be available through the ISA, Investment Fund Account and FundsNetwork Pension. They can be accessed at FundsNetwork's standard service fee of 0.25%...

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