Charteris launches first bond product for CEO Williams

Strategic Bond fund

Laura Dew
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Charteris Treasury Portfolio Managers has launched its first fixed income vehicle, the HC Charteris Strategic Bond fund.

The fund will be managed by Ian Williams (pictured), chairman and chief executive at Charteris, and the in-house investment team.  Williams has 35 years investment experience and previously managed two gilts funds; City Financial Strategic Gilt from 2006-2013 and Close Enhanced Gilt fund from 2003-2006.  This is the first fixed income fund for the company which already manages a Global Macro, Gold & Precious Metals, Property and Premium Income fund.  What's the biggest risk to owning corporate bonds? It will primarily invest in floating rate notes, ultra short duration UK govern...

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