Multi-Asset Growth Strategy
Aims to deliver steady growth for investors who are seeking equity-like returns, but with lower volatility against today’s uncertain market backdrop
Investor benefits
Flexibility
Dynamically managed asset allocation can help exploit market inefficiencies and provide total portfolio risk management, visibility and control.
Robust process
Utilising a wide range of instruments and research to provide effective diversification and generate insights and market awareness.
Track record
Over 30-years of experience and comprehensive data modelling, resulting in a seven-year track record that has consistently performed well versus peers.
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Multi-Asset Growth Strategy aims to deliver consistent growth with diversification across equities, bonds and alternative asset classes.
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