Miton unveils Balanced Multi Asset fund

To launch on 29 January

Laura Dew
clock • 1 min read

Miton is expanding its multi-asset range with the launch of the Miton Balanced Multi Asset fund, which is aimed at younger investors who are seeking to build up capital.

Run by Anthony Rayner, David Jane and Henna Hemnani (pictured above, left to right), the fund will sit alongside the group's existing Cautious and Defensive Multi Asset and Cautious Monthly Income funds and is set to launch on 29 January. The Balanced fund will invest in a basket of securities and is unconstrained. At launch it is expected to have around 70% allocated to equities, 20% to bonds and 10% in cash with the the bulk of the equity exposure in Japan, Europe and Asia. Multi-asset interview: Miton's David Jane and Anthony Rayner While the exisiting Cautious and Defensive fun...

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