Adaptative allocation

Our portfolios are conceived as core investments. Our Multi-Asset strategists and fund managers aim to add value by actively allocating between asset classes according to market opportunities. We combine medium-term strategic vision with short-term tactical adaptation. In making decisions, we integrate fundamental research on asset classes and analysis of market behavior, supported by our quantitative research. Seeking to build the optimal portfolio, we draw on all Candriam's research expertise and our managers' selection of bonds, equities and alternative strategies.

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Nadège Dufosse
Global Head of Multi-Asset
We offer your access to Candriam's strongest convictions, integrated into a diversified portfolio tailored to your chosen risk level

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€10.7bn

AuM

2

complementary sub-teams in an interdisciplinary multi-asset team

30

years of experience in multi-asset investing

6

asset classes : equities, bonds, currencies, alternative investments, commodities, derivatives

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Sustainable Multi-Asset Strategies

Being at the forefront of sustainable investment, we merge our unwavering commitment to both asset allocation and sustainability, crafting highly diversified, sustainable strategies. Our approach capitalizes on our pioneering in-house ESG scoring framework and our extensive ESG analysis resources.

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Flexible Multi-Asset Strategies

Our flexible multi-asset strategies aim to provide you with the opportunity to invest in a selection of companies that should benefit from powerful long-term trends. They are designed with the aim to help you navigate market cycles with resilience and effectively mitigate volatility.

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Quant & Multi-Strategy

As part of our Multi-Asset toolkit, we seek to offer diversified approaches with an absolute return focus. These approaches aim to deliver consistent returns independently of market environments.

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Latest analyses

  • Asset Allocation, Emerging Markets Equities

    Update on China Stimulus: A Game Changer?

    Before the measures recently announced, China was confronted with significant deflationary forces and was struggling to meet its 5% GDP growth target. Youth unemployment rate reached 24%, consumer confidence has been at rock bottom levels for years, household consumption has remained well below pre-pandemic trends and the real estate market has been falling for four years.
  • Asset Allocation, Nadège Dufossé

    Is summer volatility inevitable?

    The MSCI World (developed countries index) hit an all-time high in mid-July, following an almost uninterrupted 33% rise since its low point at the end of October 2023. Only a correction of around 5% in April 2024 enabled some reactive investors to jump on the bandwagon if they hadn't done so since the last quarter of last year.
  • Asset Allocation

    Politics and Policy

    After focusing on the elections in France and the UK, investors’ attention is rapidly shifting towards the United States. The first presidential debate has increased the likelihood of a second Donald Trump presidency, implying a potential risk of higher inflation in 2025.
  • Asset Allocation

    Election uncertainties overshadow improving fundamentals

    2024 was already a key election year, with more than half of the world’s population going to the polls. French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to dissolve his own legislature in response to the European Parliament elections added to the list.
  • Asset Allocation, Nadège Dufossé

    Towards a new gold rush?

    The price of gold has risen by over 17% since the beginning of the year, making it one of the best-performing assets this year. After hovering between US$1,800 and US$2,000 in 2023, the price of gold surged in March and April 2024, rapidly reaching US$2,400.
  • Asset Allocation

    Broadening

    Markets got over the near-term consolidation, as both bottom-up and top-down elements were helpful: from a micro level, the Q1 earnings season was supportive on both sides of the Atlantic, following a stronger-than-expected global economy at the start of the year.
  • Asset Allocation

    Green shoots this Spring

    In our opinion, it is time to add cyclicity to the portfolio to benefit from an improving environment.

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