AXA IM's Peirson: Asset allocation is a zero sum game

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Richard Peirson has run the £580m AXA Framlington Managed Balanced fund for 20 years this month, and has produced top-quartile returns over that timeframe.

His track record over other time periods is also impressive: over the five years to 21 February, the fund has returned 103% compared with an IMA Mixed Investment 40-85% shares sector average of 77.1%, according to Morningstar. The portfolio is also top quartile over one and three years. Here he tells Investment Week why attempts to asset allocate may be misguided, why international earners look attractive again and why his cash weighting currently sits at near 15%. How do balanced funds stack up against the new breed of multi-asset funds? Balanced funds have proved their worth ag...

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