Multi-Asset Review: Globally local

GSAM's multi-asset range

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For a business associated with such a huge financial services group, Cherry Reynard finds the Goldman Sachs Asset Management team offering multi-asset investors a surprisingly personal touch

Being part of one the world's largest financial services businesses has its upsides. When Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) decided to move into multi-asset funds five years ago, it already had a tried-and-tested process - used for some of the world's most discerning investors - that it could plug in and play.  The group had been managing institutional mandates for more than two decades and had honed its asset allocation process over that time. It had been used in the service of pension and sovereign wealth funds and GSAM reasoned it could be readily adapted for the adviser market. ...

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