Janus Capital unveils global flexible income fund

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Janus Capital has launched a Global Flexible Income fund for managers Gibson Smith, Darrell Watters and Chris Diaz.

The portfolio will have a fundamentals driven strategy focused on credit, namely investment grade and high yield, and will be benchmarked against the Barclays Capital Global Aggregate Bond index. "Our global bond fund extends the same bottom-up research process we have used for more than two decades here in the US to the European and Asian markets," said Smith. "With our credit-oriented approach, we are looking for companies that are going through a positive fundamental transformation of their capital structure, and thus present the best risk/reward opportunities for our clients," he ...

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