Suitability, active asset allocation, simplicity and cost-effectiveness are the foundations of an effective multi-asset investment process, says Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) multi-asset manager Justin Onuekwusi in this video interview.
Asked by Professional Adviser editor Julian Marr in the above video what he believes investors are looking for from a multi-asset fund, Onuekwusi (pictured) refers to research LGIM carried out both before and since its range of multi-asset index funds were launched in 2013. The themes that keep recurring in conversations with advisers and other investors, he says, are the ones of suitability, active asset allocation, simplicity and cost-effectiveness that form the "four pillars" of LGIM's multi-asset investment process. "The first of these 'pillars' requires advisers ensure investment...
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