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russell launches dynamic assets fund

By International Adviser, 19 Dec 11

Russell Investments has launched a new single manager fund on its OpenWorld platform, with the objective of capital preservation through exposure to assets with low correlation to more popular investments.

Russell Investments has launched a new single manager fund on its OpenWorld platform, with the objective of capital preservation through exposure to assets with low correlation to more popular investments.

The OpenWorld Dynamic Assets Fund will be managed by Martin Mack and Herwig Weise, founding partners of German boutique investment house Mack & Weise Vermögensverwaltung.

The duo have been chosen by OpenWorld portfolio manager Faisal Rahman and Russell’s investment research team for their contrarian approach and ability to evaluate the macro-economic picture, the firm said.

Mack & Weise Vermögensverwaltung has AUM of approximately €340m ($443m, £285m) and Mack and Weise combined have over 52 years of experience in the fund management industry.

The fund is designed to offer a liquid strategy with exposure to returns with a low correlation to broader equity, bond and commodity markets over the long term.

It is invested in global equities, short-dated government fixed income, cash and commodities (primarily precious metals).

Rahman said: "This latest addition to our growing OpenWorld suite of funds follows specific demand for a fund which offers absolute return-like attributes, but without the confines in structure or reputation of a traditional absolute return product.

"The OpenWorld range today comprises assets of more than $US900m – and it’s the access to high conviction boutique fund managers which has driven this demand.”

There are now 10 Dublin-based Ucits funds in the OpenWorld range and Russell hopes the Dynamic Assets Fund will complement others in the range to offer specialist portfolio building blocks.

The range includes a Commodities Long/Neutral Strategy, a Global Focus Equity Fund and Global Listed Infrastructure Fund.
 

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