Why the Dynamic Markets Fund (Hedge Fund) ASX: DMKT?

AMP-Capital/Shane-Oliver/ASX/

10 October 2016
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In a world of constrained and volatile returns, AMP Capital's brains are put to the test when it comes to global investing.

AMP Capital’s head of investment strategy and chief economist, Shane Oliver, as well as AMP Capital’s head of dynamic markets, Nader Naeimi, unveil Australia's first actively managed, multi-asset fund that’s traded on the ASX.

Part one of this adviser education series unveils why investors should consider the Dynamic Markets Fund (Hedge Fund) ASX: DMKT and how it differs to other funds. 

For more, see part two - how the fund works, part three - how to capitalise on opportunities and part four - how the current global events have created additional opportunities.

Alternatively, to learn more about DMKT click here.

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