MacarthurCook Property Securities Fund

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Macarthurcook Property Securities Fund is an Australia-based fund company, engaged in investments in a portfolio of property related securities diversified by property sector, geographic location and fund manager. The Fund invests in real estate related securities.The investment objective of the Fund is to provide investors with regular quarterly income and the potential for long term capital growth. During the fiscal year ended year June 30, 2012 (fiscal 2012), the... continued
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MacarthurCook Property Securities Fund
Macarthurcook Property Securities Fund is an Australia-based fund company, engaged in investments in a portfolio of property related securities diversified by property sector, geographic location and fund manager. The Fund invests in real estate related securities.The investment objective of the Fund is to provide investors with regular quarterly income and the potential for long term capital growth. During the fiscal year ended year June 30, 2012 (fiscal 2012), the Fund held investments in a portfolio of property related securities diversified by property sectors, geographic locations and fund managers. During fiscal 2012, the Company has invested in unlisted and listed property funds covering 20 different property related investments managed by 13 different specialist property investment managers. MacarthurCook Fund Management Limited is the responsible entity of the Fund.

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