Hargreaves Lansdown adds BNY Mellon US Equity Income to Wealth Shortlist

Manager has ‘strong track record’

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Hargreaves Lansdown has added the BNY Mellon US Equity Income to its Wealth Shortlist, based on the manager’s compelling track record and differentiated client offering.

Analysts at the platform said lead manager John Bailer was a "seasoned investor", with almost two decades' experience managing funds in the US equities space. The portfolio invests across the all-cap US market, seeking firms which provide a balance of income today and dividend growth potential in the future. Liontrust Sustainable Future Corporate Bond retains spot on Hargreaves Lansdown Wealth Shortlist "We think the fund could be a good way to add US exposure to a global portfolio or could sit alongside other more growth focused US funds," HL said. Bailer has run the fund since...

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