Nomura AM launches EM corporate bond fund

Managed by Meno Stroemer

Cristian Angeloni
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Nomura Asset Management has launched the Nomura Funds Ireland – Emerging Market Bond fund.

The strategy will be managed by Nomura Corporate Research and Asset Management's emerging markets fixed income team, led by Meno Stroemer, who joined the firm in January. It has a top-down country allocation, which takes into consideration global macro factors and analysis of emerging markets, alongside a bottom-up credit selection with fundamental analysis of individual companies. Nomura AM launches Article 8 US high yield fund The Article 8 fund is benchmarked against the JP Morgan CEMBI Broad Diversified index and seeks to build a diversified portfolio of ‘strong horse' credits ...

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