In the second video of the series, Lawrence Gosling and Caspar Rock discuss where the Architas team research look to generate income from within the Alternatives asset class and their aim democratise alternatives making them accessible to the retail investor....
In this first of a series of three videos, Lawrence Gosling discusses the benefits of using alternative assets with Architas chief investment officer, Caspar Rock. Caspar delves into the world of alternatives, what types of assets are included, the income...
The head of Architas multi-manager, Caspar Rock, and Lawrence Gosling, editorial director of Investment Week, discuss why using alternative assets as a diversifier in their income-generating multi-asset funds is a key point of difference for the group's...
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Is there a way of investing on a multi-asset basis which means if there is a 'Lehmans moment' again, investors won't be exposed to a series of correlated assets? Toby Hayes, manager of the Franklin Templeton Diversified Income fund, says there is a way...
What is risk factor investing and how does it differ from traditional multi-asset funds? Toby Hayes, the manager of the Franklin Templeton Diversified Income fund, explains how this strategy can offer investors protection in periods of market correction....
How does fund manager Toby Hayes construct the investment themes for the Franklin Templeton Diversified Income fund? He uses a series of strategies to gain exposure, but avoids typical correlations with other assets to reduce risk.
What is a realistic level of income investors should expect from a multi-asset fund like Franklin Templeton Diversified Income? Fund manager Toby Hayes says a steady income stream can be achieved by using a different approach.
As you know, an "offshore bond" is an investment wrapper set up by a life insurance company in a jurisdiction with a favourable tax regime, such as the Isle of Man or Dublin.
Axa's Richard Marwood on why ethically screened funds perform differently