Stewart Investors unveils GEM sustainability fund

The fund will be managed by Jack Nelson and David Gait

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Stewart Investors’ Sustainable Funds Group has launched a Global Emerging Markets Leaders Sustainability Fund.

The fund will be managed by Jack Nelson and David Gait and offers European investors access to companies with a market cap of more than $1bn.  It will have between 25 and 60 holdings that are well positioned to contribute to, and benefit from sustainable development. It has a minimum suggested investment time frame of seven years.  The strategy was first launched in the US and more recently in Austria, the firm said, and it currently has global assets under management of £193m.  Emerging markets - where are the momentum managers? Stewart Investors' Sustainable Fund Group said it...

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