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As early movers in Australia’s Active ETF space since 2016, Schroders’ expanded range includes two new funds: the Schroder Global Equity Alpha Fund (ASX: ALPH) and the Schroder Australian High Yielding Credit Fund (Cboe: HIGH).
ALPH is a portfolio of 'best ideas' designed to drive consistent outperformance, regardless of market conditions.
HIGH combines attractive yield with the capital protection of institutional grade fixed income.
Access over 220 years of Schroders’ compounded active management expertise across global markets, with the simplicity and ease Active ETF structures provide.
Markets are dynamic, is your portfolio? Get the active edge with Schroders Active ETFs.

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Established in 1961, Schroders in Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of UK-listed Schroders plc. Based in Sydney, the business manages assets for institutional and wholesale clients across Australian equities, fixed income and multi-asset and global equities.
We believe in the potential to gain a competitive advantage from in-house global research; that rigorous research will translate into superior investment performance. We believe that internal analysis of investment securities and markets is paramount when identifying attractive investment opportunities. Proprietary research provides a key foundation of our investment process and our world-wide network of analysts is one of the most comprehensive in funds management.

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