HSBC GAM expands offering with four global fund launches

Two income funds; two multi-asset

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HSBC Global Asset Management has bolstered its fund range with the launch of two income and two multi-asset strategies.

In the multi-asset space, HSBC GAM has launched two risk-profiled strategies, adding to the existing range which aims to provide active asset allocation to investors "at a cost of a passive fund", with ongoing charges figures (OCF) between 0.16% and 0.20%. The Global Strategy Conservative and Adventurous strategies bring HSBC GAM's multi-asset range to a total of five funds, all managed by Jane Davies. The will have OCFs of 0.18% and 0.20%, respectively. As is the case with the rest of the range, the new multi-asset funds will be subject to regular reviews and adjustments of the asset...

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