Goldman Sachs AM unveils EMD blend fund

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Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) has launched an emerging market debt fund which will actively allocate across government and corporate debt, and across currencies.

The Goldman Sachs Growth and Emerging Markets Debt Blend fund – run by its regional fixed income team – offers investors a combination of both government debt and company debt. Its long-only portfolio – a Luxembourg-domiciled SICAV - also provides access to local and hard currencies. Returns have varied for the different types of debt in recent years, but by offering a fund which allocates across various asset classes, GSAM said it is trying to maximise returns for investors. EM debt has delivered very strong returns in the last few years, boosted by demand from investors for  yiel...

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