Aviva Investors expands AIMS range with bond mandate

Joins Target Income and Target Return

Natalie Kenway
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Aviva Investors has added a fixed income vehicle to its multi-strategy AIMS range, managed by global head of fixed income Dan James and team.

The AIMS Fixed Income fund will invest in a portfolio of between 25 to 35 strategies, split into three categories: market strategies, opportunistic strategies and risk-reducing strategies. Its managers are unconstrained in their approach and will be able to utilise the full fixed income universe, as well as derivatives. The team will seek portfolios with an emphasis on absolute risk-adjusted returns, rather than a benchmark-relative approach. Aviva profits climb 13% in H1 as AIMS range doubles AUM Global head of fixed income James will run the fund with James McAlevey, senior po...

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