St James's Place further adjusts fund range

To take effect from 6 November

Victoria McKeever
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St James's Place has announced further changes to its fund range following a review by its investment committee.

The advice and investment firm plans to change the fund allocation of its Adventurous portfolio - removing the corporate bond fund and adding a new Japan fund, thus increasing the weighting to equities.  It had already confirmed enhancements to its fund range in its quarterly results on Tuesday. The changes will take effect from 6 November and include the launch of another Japan fund, a global growth fund and the addition of its Strategic Growth portfolio to the Growth and Income portfolios.    Schroders head of multi-asset Johanna Kyrklund has been appointed as the lead manager for t...

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