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Investment House | Old Mutual |
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Fund Provider | Old Mutual Investment Management Limited |
Manager | Anthony Gillham |
Fund Objective To achieve long-term capital growth with a maximum volatility of 10%. The Fund will invest in a diversified portfolio of assets which will include between 15% and 40% of the portfolio in equities. The remaining asset classes may include some or all of fixed income, cash, money market instruments and currencies. Such investment will be made either directly by investing in such instruments or indirectly by investing in collective investment schemes. In addition, the portfolio may indirectly hold property and commodities by investing in collective investment schemes, transferable securities and derivatives. The Fund targets a volatility level reflective of its asset allocation. The collective investment schemes in which the Fund will invest may include schemes which are managed or operated by the ACD or an associate of the ACD. The Fund may use derivative and forward transactions for the purposes of meeting the investment objective or efficient portfolio management. The use of derivatives for this purpose may affect the volatility or risk profile of the Fund although this is not the ACDs intention.
Fund Status | |
Fund Type | OEIC |
ISIN | GB00B2Q7WY69 |
12-Month NAV High | £0.76 |
12-Month NAV Low | £0.72 |
Fund Comparative Index | - |
Morningstar CategoryTM | GBP Moderately Cautious Allocation |
Dividend Frequency | Twice Yearly |
Historic Yield | 1.20% |
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