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Vanguard to Take over Long/Short Fund
A Vanguard news release said the company expects the new Market Neutral Fund to appeal primarily to institutional investors, particularly endowments and foundations. The fund will require minimum initial investments of $250,000 for Investor Shares and $5 million for Institutional Shares.The two share classes will feature estimated expense ratios of 0.75% and 0.60%, respectively.
The $21-million open-end fund, which is a member of
Schwab’s Laudus family of funds, is sub-advised by
AXA Rosenberg Investment Management LLC, according to the
release. Vanguard Quantitative Equity Group would also
manage a portion of the fund.
Laudus Rosenberg Fund shareholders are expected to
be mailed a proxy statement detailing the terms of the
proposed reorganization in early October. If approved at
a special shareholder meeting scheduled for mid-November,
the tax-free reorganization is expected to be completed
by year-end 2007, according to Vanguard.
Along with the reorganization proposal, Vanguard has
filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the new Vanguard Market
Neutral Fund. The new no-load fund will seek to provide
long-term capital appreciation while limiting exposure to
general stock market risk by using a long/short
market-neutral strategy.
The new fund will assess a 1% fee on shares redeemed
within one year of purchase, which is half the current
charge on shares redeemed within 30 days of purchase,
Vanguard said.
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