FE Invest adds thematic funds to Approved List for first time

12 funds

Tom Eckett
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Thematic funds have been added to the FE Invest Approved List for the first time.

The 12 thematic funds will cover seven sectors -financials, energy, commodities, consumer, technology, infrastructure and healthcare, while also providing exposure to macro trends. For the commodities sector, Shawn Driscoll's T.Rowe Price Global Natural Resources Equity fund has been selected while for energy the $261m Guinness Global Energy and the Artemis Global Energy funds have joined. In the consumer sector, the €986m Fidelity Global Consumer Industries and the Morgan Stanley Global Brand funds have been added to the Approved List while for healthcare, David Pinniger's $479m Pola...

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