CS offers initial discount on fund

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CREDIT Suisse is offering a full initial charge discount on investments into its new Multi Asset Distribution fund.

The offer gives advisers the flexibility to take full commission or offer a combination of discount and commission. It will also be available through all major platforms including Cofunds, Skandia and Fidelity FundsNetwork. Commenting on the offer, Graham Duce, co-head of the Credit Suisse multi-manager team, said: “In the current market environment, now is a good time for investors to be considering a fund that provides strong diversification across asset classes. “What’s important is that every component within the portfolio will have to pay a dividend, so it’s very much a yield...

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