It sounds as though one fund (maybe two) out of a total of "all over the world" has been moved to Ireland for reasons beyond my ken.
I believe that that is correct Baggs and seems perfectly clear to me, although I'm not sure that Grandad has fully understood:
Being a person of "such strong principles", why then does JRM not just dispose of his links with Somerset Asset Management if they contradict so with his basic beliefs.
Somerset Asset Management was dissolved in 2016.
Somerset Capital Management has not moved to Ireland - one or two funds that they manage have been moved to Ireland. As I understand it (and I could be wrong, too), these are the funds that invest in European countries and it will therefore be easier and more logical to run this fund from Ireland post-Brexit.
Being in charge of £millions of investments on behalf of individuals, pension funds, etc, it would be irresponsible to take risks with other people's money, especially that of pension funds.
So, Jalima1108, your point is?
They invest in emerging markets, as I said previously. There are 'emerging markets' in Europe.