London & Capital debut alternative strategies

London & Capital Investment Advisors Inc. of Miami, the U.S.-based unit of London & Capital PLC, today announced its plan to launch a range of alternative absolute return investment strategies.
AUG 28, 2007
By  Bloomberg
London & Capital Investment Advisors Inc. of Miami, the U.S.-based unit of London & Capital PLC, today announced its plan to launch a range of alternative absolute return investment strategies. Called the Loncap range of European alternative strategies, they will offer investors in the United States access to multi-asset strategies, German commercial property and United Kingdom government-secured real estate opportunities. “We are seeing an increase in the number of U.S. investors shifting their focus to wealth preservation and businesses are seeking our absolute management style to ensure protection of capital and returns within set risk/reward parameters,” Daniel Freedman, co-founder and managing director of London & Capital said in a statement. “Our absolute return strategy is particularly attractive to investors during times of stress in mainstream asset markets, as is currently being experienced.”

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