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Daniel Siluk

Head of Global Short Duration & Liquidity | Portfolio Manager

Daniel Siluk is Head of Global Short Duration & Liquidity and a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, a role he has held since 2024. From 2009, Daniel was portfolio manager at Kapstream Capital, a subsidiary of Janus Henderson Investors, which acquired Kapstream in 2015. Prior to this, 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 20 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

Quick View – The Fed decision: Higher growth comes at a price
Timely & Topical

Quick View – The Fed decision: Higher growth comes at a price

A Fed statement with hawkish undertones illustrates that sustained U.S. economic growth comes at the price of higher rates.

Going global: Short-duration bonds well positioned for economic divergence
Features & Outlooks

Going global: Short-duration bonds well positioned for economic divergence

Daniel Siluk explains why diverging policy paths may create opportunities for globally minded bond investors to generate steady income and increase diversification within broader portfolios.

Quick View: The Fed acknowledges the elephant in the room
Timely & Topical

Quick View: The Fed acknowledges the elephant in the room

Identifying the appropriate range for policy rates has gotten even more challenging given economic initiatives proposed by the incoming administration.

Quick View: No time like the present – the Fed commences rate-cutting cycle
Timely & Topical

Quick View: No time like the present – the Fed commences rate-cutting cycle

The arrival of less restrictive monetary policy could further buttress a still resilient U.S. economy.

Quick View: History is written by the victors – in this case, the Fed
Timely & Topical

Quick View: History is written by the victors – in this case, the Fed

With inflation’s downward path appearing sustainable, the Fed believes the time has come to step away from highly restrictive monetary policy.

Outpacing money markets: The historical yield advantage of short-dated bonds
Timely & Topical

Outpacing money markets: The historical yield advantage of short-dated bonds

Many investors underappreciate the historical outperformance shorter-dated bond strategies have delivered relative to money market allocations.

Patience is a virtue: The Fed maintains optionality as inflation eases
Timely & Topical

Patience is a virtue: The Fed maintains optionality as inflation eases

With inflation once again showing signs of easing, the Fed appears on track to cut policy rates – just not yet.

Economic divergence and monetary policy: A look at Canada and the UK
Timely & Topical

Economic divergence and monetary policy: A look at Canada and the UK

Investors have the opportunity to position fixed income allocations to capitalize on the likely divergence of developed market monetary policies.

Striking the right note: The Fed opts for policy continuity
Timely & Topical

Striking the right note: The Fed opts for policy continuity

Consistent policy should temper investor concern regarding the most unfavorable economic outcomes.

Developed Market Central Bank Outlook 2024
Features & Outlooks

Developed Market Central Bank Outlook 2024

Portfolio Manager Dan Siluk identifies which regions have too much loosening priced in, and which have too little.

Not so fast: The Fed exercises a circumspect approach
Timely & Topical

Not so fast: The Fed exercises a circumspect approach

A resilient economy gives the Fed latitude to lower rates at a pace of its own choosing.