British asset management firm Schroders has launched a yield-focused multi-asset income fund focused on emerging markets.
The Schroder International Selection Fund Emerging Multi-Asset Income fund will be managed by the firm’s head of multi-asset for Europe Aymeric Forest and Iain Cunningham, who manage the £4.3bn Schroder ISF Global Multi-Asset Income.
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The new fund will invest globally in equities, bonds and other emerging market asset classes, including derivatives, targeting an annual distribution of 5% to 6%.
Forest said: "We’re very pleased to announce the launch of the new fund. Investors need to be more selective in the current environment among countries and assets.
"Exchange rates need to be actively managed, as a local bond or equity market may appreciate in price whilst the local currency can depreciate.
"A multi-asset approach can use the dispersion in asset prices created by diverging monetary and economic cycles among emerging market countries and offer potentially lower drawdown risks compared to single asset classes."
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