Credit Suisse MM funds achieve OBSR A rating

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Five Credit Suisse fund of funds have been awarded an A rating by OBSR.

The Credit Suisse Multi Manager Balanced Managed, Cautious Managed, Constellation, Equity Managed and Multi Asset Distribution funds, all co-run by Graham Duce and Aidan Kearney, achieved the A rating. The accolade is recognised as an independent mark of quality and indication of the company's conviction in a manager's ability to meet or exceed a fund's objectives, in comparison to its peer funds. Credit Suisse said it was delighted that the funds have been re-confirmed independently by the independent fund ratings and research agency, which it asserts represents another positive step ...

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