Carmignac launches global credit fund

Managed by Verlé and Deneuville

Jayna Rana
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French asset management house Carmignac has launched the Carmignac Portfolio Unconstrained Credit fund, a global fixed income vehicle that will invest across the entire credit spectrum.

The fund will follow a flexible and opportunistic style enabling it to implement an unconstrained and conviction-driven allocation. It will invest across the entire credit spectrum to ensure maximum flexibility while combining macroeconomic analysis and rigorous bottom-up selection to aim for an optimal risk/return profile along the credit cycle. Co-managers Pierre Verlé, head of credit, and fixed income manager Alexandre Deneuville will be supported by the wider 12-strong fixed income team, which includes both fund managers and analysts. Edouard Carmignac steps down from €14bn Patrim...

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