BlackRock launches 17bps multi-asset range MyMap

Using iShares funds

Tom Ellis
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BlackRock has launched a range of four multi-asset funds using its exchange-traded fund (ETF) fund arm iShares.

The four portfolios, which are constructed using iShares index funds, each cost 17 basis points. The funds will offer exposure to a mixture of stocks and shares, bonds, gold and real estate to different degrees as they look to sit within defined volatility bands. BlackRock to launch ESG-screened ETF range BlackRock said the index funds would be actively managed and rebalanced on a quarterly basis. Source: Blackrock BlackRock head of iShares UK intermediary sales Pollyanna Harper (pictured) said: "The MyMap range offers investors a solution that allows them to focus on their f...

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