TORONTO, Sept. 16, 2016 -- Sprott Asset Management LP (“Sprott”) announced today that it has changed the risk rating of the Sprott Global REIT & Property Equity Fund (the “Fund”). Sprott has assessed the risks of the Fund and has determined that the risk rating of the Fund should be changed from “High” to “Medium”.
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