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Caius Capital LLP reduces its stake in Bank of Cyprus to below 5%

London-based alternative investment manager Caius Capital has further reduced its stake in Bank of Cyprus.

According to an announcement to the CSE, Caius Capital's stake in Bank of Cyprus has been reduced to 4.98% from 5.65% previously.

This percentage corresponds to 21,953,267 voting rights.

It is recalled that Caius Capital, headquartered in London, is an alternative investment manager founded by António Batista and William Douglas and focuses on distressed and special cases, long-term and medium-term investments across the capital structure within a framework consisting of three parts: identification of investment themes, extensive fundamental research and careful risk management.

Caius Capital's investment portfolio includes corporate issuers, financial institutions and sovereign businesses in the EMEA region.

(Source: InBusinessNews)

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