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HSBC to distribute Schroders multi-asset income fund

The launch of the fund comes as a response to the current high inflation and interest rate environment.

HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth announced a partnership with Schroders for the exclusive distribution of Schroder ISF Dynamic Income.

The new multi-asset income fund will be offered to clients in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East for six months. 

This launch comes as a response to the current high inflation and interest rate environment, acknowledging that successful income investing now demands a more diversified and flexible approach than in the past decade.

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The fund aims to provide an attractive and resilient income stream by investing globally in a varied mix of assets. 

These include equities, fixed income, and alternative investments such as convertible bonds, securitized debt, insurance-linked securities, and emerging market debt. 

Additionally, the fund seeks capital growth through controlled thematic opportunities, aiming to navigate market volatility effectively.

 

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