iM Global Partner launches global equity fund

With Richard Bernstein Advisors

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iM Global Partner has launched the iMGP Global Core Equity fund, sub-managed by New York based asset allocation specialist Richard Bernstein Advisors.

The fund will be based on RBA's existing global equity strategy, which was launched in 2010 and holds just under $3bn in assets under management. Most active equity funds fail to outperform their benchmarks in 2023 iMGP Global Core Equity will utilise a macro-driven, top-down approach that seeks long-term, risk-adjusted performance aiming to identify potentially overlooked equity investment opportunities, according to the firm. Sell side equity sentiment reaches highest level since May 2022 Richard Bernstein, CEO and CIO of Richard Bernstein Advisors, said: "Building upon our su...

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