Charles Stanley launches multi-asset range

Managed by Jon Cunliffe

Hannah Godfrey
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Charles Stanley has launched five new actively managed multi-asset funds that are aimed at 'do it yourself' investors through the firm's retail investment platform, Charles Stanley Direct.

The Charles Stanley Multi Asset Funds, which are designed to meet a range of broad risk levels, are actively managed by Charles Stanley's asset management team. Led by chief investment officer Jon Cunliffe, the team will pick a variety of investments for each fund, spanning differing asset classes, regions and markets and choosing from UK shares and bonds as well as selected specialist funds. The new range comprises: MI Charles Stanley Multi Asset 1 Defensive MI Charles Stanley Multi Asset 2 Cautious MI Charles Stanley Multi Asset 3 Moderate MI Charles Stanley Multi Asset ...

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