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Date: 2014-06-08 02:43:42
Cheswold Lane Asset Management
MSCI EAFE
MSCI
P/E ratio
Asset allocation
Investment management
Collective investment scheme
Portfolio
Financial economics
Investment
Finance

Cheswold Lane International High Dividend Strategy Objective March 31, 2014 Outperform the MSCI EAFE Index over market cycles, while maintaining lower volatility and higher dividend yields

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