Man AHL plans quadruple UK launch for quant strategies

Natalie Kenway
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Man AHL, the quantitative investment arm of Man Group, has launched four UCITs-compliant systematic strategies with different return profiles.

The new products have been developed using the firm's flagship programme AHL Diversity, a trend-following fund which invests in managed futures using quantitative systems. First, the Man AHL Multi Strategy Alternative fund, managed by Philipp Kauer, is a multi-strategy product offering investors access to Man AHL's high-conviction models. It uses systematic styles such as technical trading, systematic equity, systematic fundamental, volatility, and momentum and has an annualised volatility target of 8%. The second fund, the Man AHL Directional Equities Alternative long/short fund, man...

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