How multi-asset can offer a multitude of investment answers

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Multi-asset is well-placed to address the major concerns most advisers' clients tend to have about their investments, according to Columbia Threadneedle Investments global co-head of multi-asset Toby Nangle.

He was talking on the live Professional Adviser webinar, How multi-asset can offer a multitude of investment answers, alongside Beaufort Investment Management head of portfolio construction & research Shane Balkham and Square Mile head of risk-based solutions Alex Farlow. The webinar, which was hosted by Professional Adviser editor Julian Marr, may be viewed by clicking on the arrow above. Nangle, who is also Columbia Threadneedle's head of asset allocation - EMEA, argued multi-asset can deliver strong returns, with lower levels of volatility, by way of a strategy he suggested was in ...

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