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BMO GAM adds to sustainable multi-asset range
BMO Global Asset Management has launched two more sustainable funds in its multi-asset range.
The funds are the Sustainable Universal MAP Adventurous Fund and the Sustainable Universal MAP Defensive fund. Both funds are in the Investment Association’s volatility sector.
The adventurous fund targets a return of CPI + 5% over five years, the defensive targest CPI + 1%.
Simon Holmes manages the funds, which form part of the firm’s Sustainable Universal MAP range, and each fund has an ongoing charge capped at 0.39%.
The range was launched in December 2019 and now has £100 million of assets under management. It followed the launch of the Universal MAP range three years ago, in which there are now 11 funds in total.
Morrison will meet with new US president
Joe Bidenin a virtual meeting on Friday, in the Australia-India-Japan-United States Quad foreign leaders’ meeting. Australia’s chief medical officer,
Prof Paul Kelly, and the medical adviser to the White House,
Home affairs minister
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In that same interview, Labor MP
Rishworth said she “100%” encouraged any Labor staffers to come forward with their stories.
I would suggest that anyone that has experienced this type of treatment should come forward and participate in the inquiry because that is the only way we are going to get a full account of what is occurring and, importantly, a pathway forward to changing the culture.
Plans for rubbish dump opposite nursery school set to be thrown out
It is down to fears of “odour, vermin and air pollution”
06:00, 8 MAR 2021
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Plans for a rubbish dump opposite a nursery school in east Bristol are set to be refused over fears of “odour, vermin and air pollution”.
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