J.P. Morgan picks up mandate

25 June 2009
| By Mike |

J.P. Morgan Worldwide Securities Services has been granted a mandate to provide a range of services to a site of mutual funds launched by investment manager Capital International Research.

J.P. Morgan announced today it would be providing global custody for the administration of assets within the international equity fund and passive currency overlay services for a hedged version of the fund.

The services will be provided out of J.P. Morgan’s Sydney operations attached to the firm’s integrated global custody platform.

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