Border to Coast launches £1.4bn alternatives fund

Listed alternatives fund will expand investment opportunities

Martin Richmond
clock • 1 min read
The fund will include renewable energy assets
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The fund will include renewable energy assets

The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has launched its listed alternatives fund.

The fund - which was first announced last October - will provide to its members an expanded range of portfolio investments. These investments will be in sectors that provide long-term outlooks and ...

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