RLAM unveils multi-asset fund for Greetham

Targeted returns of cash plus 4%

Tom Eckett
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Royal London Asset Management has launched a multi-asset fund targeting a return of 4% over cash.

The Royal London Multi Asset Strategies fund will be managed by the firm's multi-asset head Trevor Greetham. The fund can invest across the asset class spectrum in UK and overseas equities, commodities, bonds and money market instruments through a blend of active, passive and ETF strategies. RLAM's Greetham on the importance of tailoring multi-asset to your environment It will employ two different strategies; 'risk premium' strategies that aim to gain returns from positive market trends and 'tactical asset allocation' strategies that look to exploit opportunities, especially during...

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