Aviva Investors is launching a fixed income multi-asset fund under its ‘Aims’ umbrella – a fund range seen as a rival to the successful Standard Life Investments absolute return ‘Gars’ fund.
Aviva Investors is launching a fixed income multi-asset fund under its ‘Aims’ umbrella – a fund range seen as a rival to the successful Standard Life Investments absolute return ‘Gars’ fund.
BNY Mellon Investment Management has launched the Global Leaders fund, which the firm’s Walter Scott & Partners will manage.
Franklin Templeton Investments has soft launched the Long Short Credit fund, which will use underlying fund managers to invest in a range of instruments.
Hargreaves Lansdown, the UK’s largest retail broker, launched its Select UK Shares fund yesterday, hailing it as the firm’s biggest ever and the second biggest for its platform.
Schroders has launched a credit income fund, claiming it will make clients’ money “work harder for them” due to a flexible strategy.
Aberdeen Asset Management has launched its latest Ucits “alternative” fund that invests in equities but aims for less correlation with traditional markets.