Fidelity International launches two funds for Howard Wright clients

Advisers at Howard Wright can blend the funds for their clients

Valeria Martinez
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Fidelity International has launched two custom-designed open-ended investment company funds for Howard Wright Financial Planning clients.

The Fidelity Strategic Growth Portfolio and the Fidelity Strategic Defensive Portfolio will be managed by Fidelity's multi asset solutions group and have been designed to provide global exposure to a diversified range of assets.  The Fidelity Strategic Growth Portfolio has at least 70% exposure to higher risk investments such as global equities, global emerging market equities and global smaller companies while the Fidelity Strategic Defensive Portfolio has at least 70% exposure to lower risk investments, such as debt instruments including global government bonds, global corporate bonds ...

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