Schroders rebrands entire Cazenove fund range

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Schroders is to rebrand the entire Cazenove Capital fund range following its takeover of the business last year.

The group intends to rename all of the funds it acquired from Cazenove in March, in order to bring them in line with the Schroder brand. The group has also tweaked a number of the funds' titles. For example, the Cazenove European Income fund has become the Schroder European Alpha Income fund, and Matt Hudson's Cazenove UK Equity Income fund has become the Schroder UK Alpha Income fund. Meanwile Paul Marriage's (pictured) UK Smaller Companies fund - which is already hard-closed - will become the UK Dynamic Smaller Companies fund. Earlier this week it was announced Schroders had stre...

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