Hargreaves Lansdown launches multi-manager bond fund

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Hargreaves Lansdown is launching a multi-manager bond fund seeking out high yields in corporate inve...

Hargreaves Lansdown is launching a multi-manager bond fund seeking out high yields in corporate investment grade bonds. The Multi-Manager Strategic Bond fund will offer accumulation and income share classes, bringing together those individual bonds the company has invested in through its portfolio management service. Manager Lee Gardhouse says: "We can more actively manage it through a fund of funds rather than holding them individually." At launch, the proposition has six funds in its holding, which include: Aegon Investment Grade Bond; Artemis High Income; M&G Strategic Corporate Bo...

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