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15 Sep 2021
1 min read

Diversified credit: shortening the time to endgame?

We believe diversified credit (or multistrategy credit) can be much more than just a growth asset class. It could help pension schemes to meet their endgame sooner whilst also providing cashflows.

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In this article we explore another use for diversified credit strategies: how allocating to diversified credit can help schemes manage their cashflow requirements whilst also shortening their timeframe for reaching their chosen endgame.

We also touch upon the increased importance of integrating ESG (environmental, social and governance) into these strategies, not only to invest for a better future, but also to help drive investment value in this rapidly changing environment.

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Jonathan Joiner

Senior Solutions Strategy Manager

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Amélie Chowna

Fixed Income Investment Specialist

Amélie is a Fixed Income Investment Specialist within the Global Fixed Income Team, covering Global Credit and Absolute Return Portfolios. Prior to this, she was…

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