EUROPE - Allocating to absolute returns funds is not a 'magic bullet' solution to deliver guaranteed investment returns against targets, S&P Fund Services has warned.
The company cited the wide range of returns from different funds as a key factor for investors to keep in mind when considering allocations to absolute returns. Kate Hollis, lead analyst, S&P F...
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