Barings is considering offering an 11-strong fixed income range to UK investors, run by subsidiary Babson Capital Management, Investment Week understands.
Barings recently merged with Babson Capital Management, Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers and Wood Creek Capital Management to create a $275bn global asset manager. As a result, Barings is now considering which products run by the other three firms may be suitable for its own investors. While Babson has traditionally been focused on institutional investors, Barings believes there is a market for its 11-strong range of UCITS fixed income funds, domiciled in Ireland, run by the firm in the UK retail space. Barings hires fixed income and currency research director Covering various ...
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