Barings Unveils Blackberry-friendly Fund Prices App

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Barings adds Blackberry to iPhone and iPad fund prices apps

London-based investment manager Baring Asset Management (Barings) has unveiled a Blackberry-friendly version for its recently launched fund prices app. This follows Brings' recent launch of its iPhone and iPad fund prices app, designed to allow clients to track Barings' fund prices on the move.

The Barings Fund Prices app allows users to view up-to-date fund prices at any time via a BlackBerry. Users can choose from Barings' range of Asia Pacific, EMEA, Fixed Income, Global Emerging Markets, European and Multi-Asset investment funds via a customizable display and have the ability to filter the funds by geographic location and currency preference.

In addition to providing an overview of fund prices, the app also provides information on individual funds such as fund charges and minimum investment requirements.

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