Jyske Capital eyes inflow to core fixed income strategies after rate jump

A strong repricing of bonds has caused pain to especially low-risk investors during 2022. But with higher expected returns, the head of Jyske Capital, Henning Mortensen also sees opportunities for the manager’s core fixed income strategies.
Henning Mortensen, head of Jyske Capital. | Photo: PR / Jyske Capital
Henning Mortensen, head of Jyske Capital. | Photo: PR / Jyske Capital

During 2022, interest rates have risen dramatically, and going forward, this will open up new opportunities for some of Jyske Capital’s core offerings within the fixed income space, says the head of Denmark’s third largest asset manager, Henning Mortensen.

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