Enhanced Investment Technologies awarded AMP Capital mandate
AMP Capital Investors has awarded Enhanced Investment Technologies a US$1.3 billion mandate in a customised version of its Enhanced Global Core ex-Australia strategy.
Enhanced Investment Technologies would manage a global equities strategy benchmarked to the MSCI World ex-Australia Index and would draw from securities in the index to create a portfolio that would attempt to outperform the benchmark with equal or less risk.
The head of Australasia for Janus Capital Asia (Enhanced Investment Technologies’ parent company), John Landau, said the company had managed global portfolios since 2005 and subsequently began offering its global-ex capability with the launch of the Enhanced Investment Technologies’ Global Core ex-Australia and ex-Japan strategies.
Outside of Australia, the company operates under INTECH Investment Management LLC.
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