Janus Henderson launches OEIC version of Global Property Equity fund

50 to 60 holdings globally

Valeria Martinez
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Janus Henderson Investors has made its Global Property Equities fund available to UK retail, wholesale and institutional investors.

The fund, which is the OEIC version of the existing SICAV and US mutual vehicles, invests in a globally diversified portfolio of REITs and listed property stocks.  It is co-managed by Guy Barnard, Tim Gibson and Greg Kuhl, and supported by a global team located in London, Singapore and Chicago. Collectively, they manage £2.8bn of assets across listed real estate markets. Janus Henderson launches US equity sustainability fund With a concentrated portfolio of 50 to 60 holdings, the funds invests in both historically core property types and other opportunities across the asset class i...

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