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Skandia Claims A First With Alternatives Fund
Rachel Walsh
11 November 2008
Skandia Investment Group, the investment management arm of
the UK-based pensions provider, has launched its alternative investments
multi-manager fund in
Rolled out in the
The fund aims to provide investors with long term capital
growth by investing in a range of eleven alternative asset classes. These include water, currency, timber, precious metals and volatility. According to Skandia, these assets tend to have low
correlation to traditional asset classes and, when combined, are typically
expected to deliver positive absolute returns over 12 month periods. Skandia’s international analytical and portfolio management
team choose fund groups for eleven asset classes. Going forward, the firm says that the team
will monitor the fund to ensure that the portfolio remains in the best hands in
the market. Skandia said in a statement that it will replace managers
and add additional asset classes as opportunities arise in order to maximise
the effectiveness of the fund. Skandia Investment was established in 2007 to leverage
Skandia’s investment management offering. The launch of the alternative investment fund in
Skandia Investment told WealthBriefing
it has no immediate plans to launch the fund elsewhere. The group said that the
introduction of the fund into the many markets in which it operates
internationally will be demand-based. Skandia Investment Group is part of Skandia Group, which, in turn, is
owned by Old Mutual, the financial group that is listed in