Veteran manager duo launch Nedgroup Global Strategic Bond fund

‘We can be nimble and adjust to market dynamics very quickly’

Hope Coumbe
clock • 3 min read

Two veteran fund managers have teamed up at Nedgroup Investments and launched its Global Strategic Bond fund.

The fund will be co-managed by former Artemis senior fund manager Alexandra Ralph and Aegon Asset Management head of fixed income David Roberts and combine their bottom up and top down approaches. The fund combines a liquid and unlevered core global bond portfolio and is value-driven. "[This] philosophy and nimble portfolio management means that investors will benefit from a combination of long-term capital growth and income," Roberts said. While many bond funds chase growth, Ralph said the duo will restrict equity-like assets from the Global Strategic Bond fund. "Investors will...

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