JPMAM launches fixed income fund

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JPMORGAN Asset Management has launched a fixed income fund it believes has the flexibility to maximise returns during all market environments.

The JPM Flexible Bond Fund will invest wherever the fund house sees best bond opportunities on a global basis. Unlike most other European bond funds, it is able to invest in all fixed income securities and, in contrast to traditional bond funds, it will use a range of modern investment techniques to boost returns. The firm said the fund is suited to investors who are aiming to achieve a high level of fixed income diversification from a single fund and produce returns in excess of the European bond market, while minimising the risk of significant capital loss. John Donohue, chief in...

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