Jason England

Jason England is a Portfolio Manager on the Absolute Return Income Team at Janus Henderson Investors. Prior to joining Janus in 2017, Jason was with PIMCO, most recently as senior vice president and portfolio manager for core sector fund separate account portfolios. While there from 1994 to 2015, he was involved with launching their first hedge fund, exchange-traded fund, and global multi-asset product portfolios as well as management of numerous fixed income and asset allocation portfolios.
Jason received both a bachelor of science degree in business administration and finance and his MBA from the University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business. He has 29 years of financial industry experience.
Articles Written

The Fed’s inflation fight: No victory … yet
While progress has been made, the Fed continues to signal that the battle to lower inflation is far from over.

A still-resilient U.S. economy vindicates the Fed’s hawks
With it too soon to declare victory against inflation, we believe the market should accept that interest rates will remain near current levels for longer than it expects.

Fed seeks flexibility in complex late-cycle environment
With inflation still elevated, the Fed seeks to buy time to assess the impact of policy tightening.

The Fed reaches its predicted terminal rate – now what?
Keeping its eye on persistent inflation, the Fed reaches its expected terminal rate and plans to stay there for a while.

The Fed doesn’t blink
Despite facing banking-sector upheaval, the Fed rightly keeps its eye on inflation.

Fed decision: The tug-of-war continues
The market seems determined to disregard the Fed’s resolve in maintaining restrictive monetary policy until inflation is tamed.

Short-duration bonds in 2023: Staying cautious amid uncertainty
Bond investors should manage their expectations about how long policymakers are willing to endure high interest rates.

The Fed delivers hawkishness for the holidays
With its December statement, the Federal Reserve reminded markets that much work remains in returning inflation back toward its 2.0% target.

On the future path of rates: Pause does not equal pivot
While the pace of rate increases may slow in coming months, the Federal Reserve’s objective of achieving price stability is far from over.
Global Perspectives: Short duration takes the spotlight in fixed income
A discussion on how investors can navigate the short-duration opportunity set within fixed income.

Another step towards policy tightening – with a caveat
Cautioning against classifying the Fed’s interest rate ‘liftoff’ decision as being unequivocally hawkish.

Fed Up? The fallout from overly sweetened monetary policy
Portfolio Managers Dan Siluk and Jason England believe that the tide may have turned and that financial markets are forcing the hands of global central banks to react to brewing inflation.