Atlantic House rebrands Total Return fund to 'improve transparency'

Multi-asset portfolio

Cristian Angeloni
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Atlantic House Investments has renamed its Total Return fund to better reflect its asset allocation.

The strategy is now called Atlantic House Balanced Return, to reflect the fact that 60% of its portfolio is tied to the performance of equity market indices. The firm said the name change was aimed at "improving the transparency of the underlying investment strategy for investors". Atlantic House hires Credit Suisse director for fund manager role The fund is a diversified multi-asset portfolio, offering investors the potential to achieve "more predictable returns" from equity, "more reliable diversification" from bonds and more exposure to crash protection during stressed markets, Atl...

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