Schroders expands multi-asset range with Total Return launch

Aiming to achieve 4% per annum

Laura Dew
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Schroders has launched a multi-asset total return fund, which will be run by the firm's global head of multi-asset investments Johanna Kyrklund and her team.

The Multi-Asset Total Return fund aims to provide stable returns with low correlations to equity and bond markets. More specifically, it will target a return of 4% per annum over a rolling three-year period. It can invest across an array of asset classes including equities, bonds, currencies and commodities. During the investment process, the multi-asset team will start with an assessment of which asset classes are attractively valued according to the stage of the economic cycle, taking a one to three-year view. The team then construct forward-looking scenarios to help identify wha...

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