High interest t-bills and overweights in Egypt and Nigeria aim to support a fund with a 7%-plus income distribution yield, according to Capital Group’s fixed income investment director.
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Video: Capital Group on global fixed income
EM currencies are undervalued, but generally fixed income portfolios are tilted toward defensive positions, said James Blair, fixed income investment director.
FSA Alpha Portfolio Forums 2019
FSA presents photo highlights of the Alpha Portfolio Forums held in Singapore and Hong Kong on 16 and 17 April 2019 at the Pan Pacific Hotel and the JW Marriott Hotel, respectively.
New economy tilt for Cap Group’s 45-year old fund
The New Perspective Fund, run by a collection of managers and analysts, has a bias for global new economy stocks.
Can bond fund bounce continue this year?
Bond investors have enjoyed a recovery since the start of the year, and for funds positioned at the riskier end of the credit spectrum it has turned into a bonanza.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 18 January 2019
Pimco loses, Blackrock hires, so does Janus Henderson; M&G change; Capital Group moves and Wellington Management is hiring; Jack Bogle, BNY Mellon IM logo, advertising and much more.
The FSA Spy market buzz – 11 January 2019
Columbia Threadneedle hires, so does Capital Group; Lombard Odier IM promotes, Income Partners loses and Lumen hires; Blackrock prunes; Merian is sensible; advertising from LU Global and much more.
Capital Group preps funds for HK retail
The firm has had three emerging market funds approved by the SFC, and is one of several foreign asset managers who are increasingly targeting Hong Kong’s retail investor base.
In case you missed it (21 September 2018)
Capital Group hires from Blackrock; Columbia Threadneedle strengthens distribution team; BNY Mellon names new China head; Investors pour money into hedge funds; SFC bans former HSBC RM; MAS warns against fraudulent websites promoting bitcoin; China and Singapore strengthen ties; and more…
Manulife, Cap Group to launch funds in HK
Markets are down this year, but asset managers continue to introduce funds for sale in Hong Kong.