FE reveals first risk-targeted multi-asset funds on Approved List

Run by six providers

Jayna Rana
clock • 2 min read

FE has added 21 risk-targeted multi-asset funds from six asset managers to its Approved List for the first time to help financial advisers select the 'best of breed' vehicles for client portfolios.

The funds have been selected from the data provider's own risk-targeted multi-asset (RTMA) universe, which gives investors the ability to compare funds in this area and assess their returns in relation to the level of risk taken.  Its first recommended strategies are managed by six providers - Architas (six funds); Standard Life Investments (five funds); HSBC Global Asset Management (three funds); Rathbones (three funds); Legal & General (two funds); and Premier Asset Management (two funds). FE launches risk-profiling tool for advisers Rob Gleeson, head of research at FE, said: "Ri...

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