Skandia adds GSAM fund to Spectrum range

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Skandia Investment Group has added the Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) Emerging Market Debt fund to its risk targeted Spectrum range.

The addition of the GSAM fund aims to diversify the fixed interest exposure within the Spectrum range and complement the existing exposure to gilts, UK corporate bonds and international bonds. Spectrum is Skandia’s range of six risk-targeted multi-manager funds, which have attracted more than £300m since launch in April 2008. SIG senior portfolio manager Ryan Hughes says: "We are confident that the GSAM Emerging Markets Debt fund will be a valuable addition to the range of Spectrum funds. "They have a very disciplined investment process and impressive track record and their additio...

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