Thomas Miller brings bond strategies to onshore investors

Alice Rigby
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Thomas Miller Investment has launched two new bond funds, as it continues to expand its onshore range.

The TMI Sterling Bond fund and the TMI US Dollar Bond fund are designed to offer exposure to a diversified portfolio of debt and debt-related instruments. Based on strategies that have been available offshore since 2009, their focus will be on income generation while maximising total return and preserving capital in the long term. James Penn and Robert Brockbanks will co-manage the portfolios, Thomas Miller Investment said. The two funds are both Dublin-domiciled and are registered for sale in the UK. They will pay a semi-annual income distribution. Carolyn Gelling, director and...

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