Standard Life revamps global equity fund
13th Nov 2006, 18:26 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard Life Investments (SLI) said on Friday it would shrink the number of stocks held by its Global Selector Fund and free the fund from index constraints to boost returns, mirroring wider investment trends.
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