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BT appoints boutique in wrap deal

By Staff
Fri 05 Dec 2008

BT Financial Group has appointed two funds from Sydney boutique manager Instreet.


The Instreet Reliance Commodities Fund and Instreet Reliance Global Allocation Fund will be added to the BT wrap platform.

Both funds have also been approved on the Macquarie wrap platform.

The funds offer investors capital protection, protecting profits from the downside risk in volatile markets.

"Their listing on platforms makes them ideal for self-managed superannuation funds," Instreet managing director George Lucas said.

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