EQT partners with Martin Curie

1 May 2008
| By George Liondis |

Equity Trustees has announced that it has agreed to become the responsible entity for Martin Currie Investment Management’s Global Alpha Fund.

Based out of Edinburgh, Scotland, Martin Curie is a specialist investment manager handling around $30 billion in active equity portfolios for clients around the world.

Approximately $5.4 billion or 18 per cent of Martin Curie’s total funds under management are invested in specialist global and international equity portfolios.

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