Schroders Capital launches renewables and energy transition LTAF

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Tim Horne: The DC market is expected to make material investments into private markets over the coming years

Schroders Greencoat has launched a long-term asset fund (LTAF) dedicated to renewable energy and energy transition infrastructure.

The specialist manager, which is part of Schroders Capital, said the Schroders Greencoat Global Renewables+ LTAF would provide a "landmark opportunity" for UK pension savers to invest in this strat...

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