Jennings hones distinctive style into global launch

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Premier Asset Management plays to strengths of latest hire Mike Jennings with launch of long-only Global Dynamic Strategic Risk Controlled portfolio

Premier Asset Management has launched a global absolute return vehicle to play to the strengths of latest hire Mike Jennings. He has honed a distinctive investment style through stints at Morley and Sarasin, using derivatives and research into thematics to deliver returns. The Global Dynamic Strategic Risk Controlled (DSR) fund is a long-only global absolute return fund modelled around a mandate Jennings managed at Morley. During his 12 years at Sarasin, Jennings was instrumental in developing the group's house investment style, focusing on top-down themes and shorting. He is the fi...

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