Barings launches Euro Dynamic Asset Allocation fund

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Barings has added a multi-asset fund to its range with the launch of a Euro Dynamic Asset Allocation fund.

The Dublin-domiciled UCITS portfolio aims to generate equity like returns with less volatility than equities, using tactical asset allocation. It targets a return of EURIBOR +3% through a portfolio investing across global asset classes including equities, fixed income, currencies, cash and alternatives including gold and property. The fund is run by Christopher Mahon with Hartwig Kos as the back-up manager. Both are directors in the Barings' multi-asset team. The group's stable of multi-asset products includes the Dynamic Asset Allocation fund, the Global Dynamic Asset Allocation, ...

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