Premier AM to launch global income fund

Targeting an annual yield of 6%

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Premier Asset Management is set to launch a global income fund, targeting a yield of 6% per annum and paying a quarterly dividend.

Co-managed by Jake Robbins and Geoff Kirk, the Premier Global Optimum Income fund will seek to achieve its target yield via two sources of income. Robbins (pictured) will oversee an actively managed global equity portfolio, while Kirk will be responsible for a call option overlay strategy. The equity portion of the fund will mirror the Premier Global Alpha Growth fund, which Robbins has managed since November 2011. Robbins' fund has delivered returns of 12.2%, 51.9% and 95.8% over one, three and five years respectively, according to FE. The IA Global Equity Income sector, which the...

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