Henderson launches low-cost income funds for McQuaker

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Henderson has launched two low-cost income funds for Bill McQuaker and the multi-asset team.

Part of its new Core Solutions range - risk-targeted multi-asset income fund offerings - McQuaker and the team seek to meet specific risk criteria to ensure they meet investors' volatility expectations. The first two funds are the Henderson Core 3 Income Fund, which will target a ‘low risk' client, and the Henderson Core 5 Income Fund, which will target a ‘low medium risk' investor. McQuaker and the team will also seek to gain additional yield for the funds by drawing on expertise from the rest of the business, and will use both direct and synthetic investments to keep costs low and p...

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