Insight Investment Launches Global Credit Strategy Fund
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Insight Investment, a global asset manager, has launched a new global credit strategy fund designed to capitalize on investment-grade securities and benefit from worldwide investment opportunities. The fund’s performance will be benchmarked over a 1 to 5-year period. https://www.insightinvestment.com/
Fund Management & Strategy
The fund is managed by a team led by Adam Whiteley, Head of Global Credit at Insight, and supported by portfolio managers Shaun Casey and Alex Schiffldrin. The strategy focuses on selecting investment-grade securities, aiming to leverage the diversification and broader range of ideas available in the global credit market.
According to Adam Whiteley, “The current environment of heightened economic and political uncertainty is likely to continue to provide opportunities for active managers.” This suggests the fund is designed to be actively managed, seeking to outperform benchmarks by identifying and exploiting market inefficiencies.
Geographic Availability
The fund is authorized for distribution in several European countries, including:
* Great Britain
* Austria
* Belgium
* Denmark
* Finland
* France
* Italy
* Germany
* Luxembourg
* Netherlands
* Norway
* Spain
* Sweden
* Switzerland
key Takeaways
* Focus: Investment-grade securities within a global credit framework.
* Management: Led by Adam Whiteley,Head of Global Credit at Insight,with support from Shaun Casey and Alex Schiffldrin.
* Benchmark: Performance measured against a 1 to 5-year benchmark.
* Prospect: Designed to benefit from economic and political uncertainty thru active management.
* Distribution: Available in 14 European countries.
Further information about the fund can be found on the BNY Mellon Investment Management website: https://www.bny.com/investments
Looking Ahead
The launch of this fund reflects Insight Investment’s commitment to expanding its credit offerings and providing investors with access to global opportunities. Given the current volatile economic climate,a strategy focused on active management within the investment-grade credit space could prove attractive to investors seeking both stability and potential for outperformance.