Charlemagne Capital has launched a dedicated Iran fund in a joint venture with Turquoise Partners.
The joint venture between the two firms was announced back in April and the firm said it was awaiting the lifting of sanctions in the country before launching the fund. The Turquoise Variable Capital Investment fund will be managed by Dominic Bokor-Ingram and Stefan Bottcher, alongside Ramin Rabii, Rouzbeh Pirouz and Shervin Shahriari at Turquoise as investment advisers. Global markets braced for fresh hit as Iran sanctions lifted Bokor-Ingram and Bottcher also manage the Charlemagne Magna New Frontiers fund, which has returned 25.3% over three years to 15 January, according to FE T...
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