CAM launches discretionary portfolios on Skandia

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City Asset Management (CAM) has launched its unitised discretionary portfolio offering on the Skandia platform.

The Elite CAM discretionary portfolio OEIC, which is divided into two risk-rated sub funds mirroring CAM's bespoke cautious and balanced portfolios, provide a discretionary investment solution for clients holding onshore bonds and pensions. With a minimum contribution of £1,000, the funds invest in a range of asset classes including cash, bonds, property, equities, commodities and alternatives. "It is our strongly-held view that no one fund manager can cater for a client's needs throughout a complete economic cycle," said CAM head of research James Calder. "Equally, different asset...

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