Jupiter adds flexible macro strategy to multi-asset range

Unconstrained multi-asset fund managed by Talib Sheikh

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Jupiter has expanded its multi-asset range with the launch of a new strategy targeting long-term returns with low correlations to traditional assets, using a top-down macroeconomic approach.

The Jupiter Flexible Macro fund aims to capture consistent risk-adjusted returns across the market by investing in assets the management team believes will benefit from major macroeconomic themes and secular trends. With management led by head of multi-strategy Talib Sheikh, the unconstrained fund will invest across global equities, fixed income and financial derivatives. It will aim to provide a total return in excess of cash, benchmarked to one-month EURIBOR, over a three-year rolling period through a combination of capital growth and income. Sheikh will target a return of cash +...

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