JOHCM unveils first multi-asset fund with income bias

‘Logical extension’ of firm’s long-only equity range

Mike Sheen
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JO Hambro Capital Management (JOHCM) has launched a multi-asset income OEIC run by the New York-based team it hired last year.

The JOHCM Global Income Builder fund will typically hold between 30% and 70% of its portfolio in equities, with the remainder invested across fixed income, commodities and cash, and aims to provide investors with a persistent stream of income, along with long-term capital growth. James Hambro poaches Asia specialist from Ruffer JOHCM said the fund will take a bottom-up approach to investing across asset classes, employing a "value philosophy that focuses first and foremost on the protection and preservation of capital by investing with a margin of safety". It offers investors fixed...

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