Quintet and BlackRock partner for multi-manager US equity launch

First of four launches

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Quintet Private Bank has partnered with BlackRock to launch a US equity fund, the first in a series of multi-manager UCITS portfolios.

QMM Actively Managed US Equity aims to outperform its benchmark by combining actively managed US equity strategies favouring different styles from various managers. It incorporates ESG considerations in line with Quintet's sustainable investment policy. Three further funds will be launched by the end of May 2024, covering global high yield bonds, continental European equities and global investment grade corporate bonds. Quintet will use Aladdin, BlackRock's investment technology platform, for its risk analytics and reporting. The actively managed, single asset class funds will blend m...

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