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Troubled Van Eyk funds invested alongside George Kerr's Torchlight

Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 17 Sep 2014

New Zealand investors in collapsed Sydney-based fund manager and research house Van Eyk are finding out some of their money may have been placed in assets alongside the George Kerr-controlled Torchlight funds.

Van Eyk this week voluntarily appointed administrators after its $800 million

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Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 17 Sep 2014
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