Wells Fargo AM launches global multi-asset income fund

Two global vehicles

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Wells Fargo Asset Management (WFAM) has launched the Global Multi-Asset Income fund and the Global Factor Enhanced Equity fund, highlighting the company's commitment to developing innovative solutions to help clients achieve their goals.

Both funds, as sub-funds of the Wells Fargo (Lux) Worldwide fund, are UCITS compliant and available to institutional and retail investors. The Global Multi-Asset Income fund launch represents the WFAM Multi-Asset Solutions team's first international fund, strengthening its product offerings and expanding the team's experience and long track record of success onto the global stage. It is managed by WFAM portfolio managers Kandarp Acharya, and Petros Bocray, among others. The Global Factor Enhanced Equity fund is managed by portfolio managers Harin de Silva, Dennis Bein, and Monisha Jay...

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