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Janus wins $750 million mandate from Nikko AM
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Janus wins $750 million mandate from Nikko AM
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Rita Raagas De Ramos
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27 October 2008
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Janus will act as a sub-advisor to the Nikko Global Wrap North American Equity Mother Fund.
Janus Capital Management has been awarded a US equity mandate of around $750 million by Nikko Asset Management, one of Japan’s largest asset management firms, effective November 18. The mandate will closely mirror the firm’s US research strategy and be managed by Janus’s seven global sector-based research teams.
Under the mandate, Janus will act as a sub-advisor to Nikko Asset Management’s Nikko Global Wrap North American Equity Mother Fund. The fund is a Japan-domiciled investment trust with assets under management of around of ¥75.4 billion ($750 million). The fund is part of ...
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