Fidelity International expands sustainable fund range

The funds are part of Fidelity’s wider Sustainable Family range of funds

Cristian Angeloni
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Fidelity International has expanded its fund range with the addition of eight Article 9 strategies, across both active and passive products.

The fund range has been expanded to include eight funds classified as Article 9 under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). This selective group of active and exchange-traded fund (ETF) strategies are open to retail, wholesale and institutional clients. The funds aim to address the "growing client demand" for strategies which invest in issuers that contribute to and benefit from the transition to a more sustainable economy. Of the eight strategies, two are new launches: the Sustainable Global Equity fund, managed by Cornelia Furse as lead portfolio manager and Matt ...

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