Kames' Milburn spends cash reserves in new issue market

Anna Fedorova
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Kames Capital's bond manager Phil Milburn has been finding investment opportunities in the new issue market this month after increasing the cash weighting in his High Yield Bond fund.

The £1.7bn fund had less than 6% in cash in April, but this increased to around 9% in May, after the manager took profits on a number of existing investments. The cash level now stands at 2% following buying activity this month. In May, Milburn (pictured) took profits on White Petroleum, banking a 9% return since buying the bond last September, as well as La Finac Atalian, a French cleaning company, and Forest Labs, which they team bought in January and which has since seen a credit upgrade. "Hiking the cash level is not necessarily a sign we are bearish on the market, we just had a c...

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