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Daniel Siluk

Portfolio Manager

Daniel Siluk is a Portfolio Manager at Kapstream Capital, a subsidiary of Janus Henderson Investors, which acquired Kapstream in 2015. He is responsible for co-managing the Absolute Return Income and Absolute Return Income Plus strategies. Prior to joining Kapstream in 2009, he served as manager of investment analytics at Challenger, a position he held from 2007 to 2009. While there, he provided attribution and risk metrics for the firm’s internal funds management business as well as their boutique partnerships, which included Kapstream. Before Challenger, he spent four years in London, where he implemented and tested attribution and risk systems for Insight Investment, the funds management arm of Halifax Bank of Scotland, and Northern Trust.

Daniel received a bachelor of applied finance degree from Macquarie University. He has 19 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

On the future path of rates: Pause does not equal pivot
Timely & Topical

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
Features & Outlooks

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.

Shorter-dated bonds return to their roots
Features & Outlooks

Shorter-dated bonds return to their roots

With macro uncertainty abundant, shorter-duration bonds offer investors a potential respite from elevated volatility.

Absolute Return Fixed Income: The bumpy return of duration risk
Features & Outlooks

Absolute Return Fixed Income: The bumpy return of duration risk

Facing structurally higher interest rates, bond investors must again prioritize duration risk.

When the rising tide that lifts all boats subsides

When the rising tide that lifts all boats subsides

This year’s bond market selloff exposed the risks embedded in relative-return strategies tethered to market cap-weighted benchmarks.

Taking cues from a “methodical” Fed
Analysis & Studies

Taking cues from a “methodical” Fed

With valuations high and the global economy reopening, fixed income portfolio managers Dan Siluk and Jason England argue that investors should take a methodical approach in assessing what is next for the bond market.