AllianzGI expands UK multi-asset range with double fund launch

Liquid alternative products

Jayna Rana
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Allianz Global Investors has launched two of its US-based liquid alternative strategies for the UK market via its Luxembourg UCITS range.

The Allianz Multi-Asset Long/Short and Multi-Asset Opportunities funds have been expanded to the UK following successful launches in the US in December last year. Both funds seek to generate risk-adjusted returns independent of volatile market conditions, and invest in a broad range of assets including currency, commodities, fixed income and equities. The Multi-Asset Long/Short fund is managed by Rahul Malhotra and aims to perform like an equity, taking advantage of both positive and negative market trends, while the Multi-Asset Opportunities fund aims to perform like a bond seeking t...

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