Brazier completes revamp of Investec UK Alpha

Natalie Kenway
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Simon Brazier has completed his overhaul of the £164m Investec UK Alpha fund, trimming positions in "expensive" cyclical stocks in favour of more globally diversified companies.

Brazier (pictured) officially took over the management of the fund on 12 January, after stepping down as head of UK equities at Threadneedle last September, and has now finished adjusting the fund to suit his investment style and outlook. He has initiated new positions in blue chip pharmas GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca, added entertainment group Merlin, speciality chemicals company Johnson Matthey, and consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser. He favours these stocks as they are "globally diversified, cash generative companies with attractive business models, strong financials, and ...

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