FIXED INCOME

Flexible. Thoughtful. Connected.

Our teams retain flexibility within a disciplined construct, resulting in individual strategies as well as custom-blended solutions – all within a rigorous risk management framework.

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$142.2bn
Fixed Income Assets Under Management

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131
Fixed Income Investment
Professionals

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18
Average Years’ Financial
Industry Experience

As at June 30, 2025

$142.2bn
Fixed Income Assets Under Management

131
Fixed Income Investment
Professionals

18
Average Years’ Financial
Industry Experience

As at June 30, 2025

Investment capabilities benefitting from:

  • A forward-looking approach that looks beyond benchmarks to put investor objectives at its core.
  • Collaborative teams that share and debate ideas globally but retain investment flexibility within a rigorous risk-management framework.
  • A range of actively-managed solutions from core bonds to multi-sector that reflects four decades of addressing clients’ evolving financial needs.

Featured strategies

Global Multi-Sector

A dynamic global portfolio that seeks superior risk-adjusted returns relative to the benchmark over a market cycle.

Emerging Markets Debt Hard Currency

Seeking to capture market inefficiencies within emerging markets debt to generate alpha over the long-term.

Emerging Markets Private Credit

Our Emerging Markets Private Capital team in Abu Dhabi, experts in MENA investments, boasts a strong track record from NBK Wealth acquisition

Insights

A balanced approach for more cautious investors

How balanced strategies can help investors stay true to their long-term objectives.

US pledge of support to bolster Argentina’s economy signals policy continuity

How the US commitment to stabilising Argentina’s economy signals that policy efforts by President Milei to maintain the country’s fiscal anchor are likely to continue.

Quick View: The Fed’s September decision – separating the data from the sideshow

The Fed answered the question of whether it’s time to resume rate cuts but invited new questions concerning inflation and its future policy path.