Multi-sector income

Driving your yield potential through our active multi-sector approach

Why now is the time to use a multi-sector approach for fixed income:

The investable fixed income universe is vast, spanning numerous sectors and industries, making portfolio construction complex.

A multi-sector approach offers several advantages:

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Exposure

Enables exposure to the extensive fixed income market.

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Management

Helps balance and diversify key risk factors.

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Returns

Can improve both absolute and risk-adjusted returns long-term.

Considering these points, a multi-sector strategy can be a powerful tool for investors looking to navigate the intricate world of fixed income investing effectively.

The value of an investment and the income from it may go down as well as up and you may loose the amount originally invested.

Our strategy is designed to:

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Construct a portfolio of best ideas across all fixed income sectors

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Actively add alpha through dynamic sector allocation and bottom-up security selection

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Seek similar yield to high yield funds with significantly less risk by balancing interest rate and credit risk

An on-going success

Fixed income sector returns can vary drastically year to year. This variation shows that a dynamic approach matters.

The team’s ability to actively uncover best ideas across the fixed income sectors has led to a more optimal blend of risk and consistent outperformance over the benchmark.

Multi-Sector Income Fund (A2 shares)
outperformed the benchmark 37 of 40 periods, or

93%

of the monthly rolling

1-year periods, since inception

Multi-Sector Income Fund

For investors seeking a steady stream of high income with lower risk than a dedicated high-yield strategy.

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Capital at risk. Past performance does not predict future returns.

Morningstar, Janus Henderson Investors, as at 31/03/24. Note: Success rate is based on the 1-year rolling monthly returns since inception, 14/12/19. The percentage depicts the number of times the Multi-Sector Income Fund (A2, gross of fees) outperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index.

Our competitive edge

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Seeks higher yield
and lower risk

Designed to generate approximately 80% of the yield of Bloomberg U.S. High Yield Index with significantly less volatility

Competitive returns

Past performance does not predict future returns

Since inception, the Multi-Sector Income strategy (based on the Multi-Sector Credit composite, gross, USD) has outperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index on an annualised basis

Past performance does not predict future returns

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portfolio managers

The three portfolio managers have managed the fund since inception

For important information on past performance please see the strategy representative account

Why Janus Henderson for Fixed Income?

  • Utilises 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
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