Full-Time
Posted on 4/16/2025
Manages equity and fixed income assets
$126.6k - $261.1k/yr
Senior
Los Angeles, CA, USA + 2 more
More locations: Irvine, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA
Southern California Base Salary Range: $153,965-$246,344; New York Base Salary Range: $163,212-$261,139
Capital Group focuses on managing investments for long-term growth, primarily through its American Funds® brand. The company utilizes high-conviction portfolios, which means they invest in a select number of securities that they believe will perform well based on thorough research. This approach is supported by a team of over 8,000 associates who work across various global offices. Unlike many competitors, Capital Group emphasizes individual accountability among its investment professionals, ensuring that each team member is responsible for their investment decisions. The company's goal is to enhance the financial well-being of its clients by providing successful investment strategies that improve their lives.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$703.7M
Headquarters
Beijing, China
Founded
N/A
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Against a backdrop of heightened uncertainty, investors are increasing allocations across fixed income sectors, particularly to higher quality bonds, and seeking geographical diversification, according to a study by Capital Group, one of the world’s largest and most experienced active investment managers, with more than US$2.8 trillion1 in assets under management.The inaugural Capital Group Fixed Income Horizons Survey 20252, conducted among 300 institutional investment professionals across Asia-Pacific, EMEA and North America, explores asset owners’ strategic portfolio positioning over a 12–24-month period.Ed Harrold, Fixed Income Investment Director, Capital Group, said: “The Fixed Income Horizons Survey highlights the importance of diversification to generate returns while minimising risk. Given market uncertainty, rebalancing fixed income portfolios and risk management are becoming a bigger priority for investors. In our view, a global approach to fixed income investing broadens the investment pool and enhances portfolio robustness through strategic diversification. As one of the largest active fixed income managers globally, with over 50 years of experience in bond markets, Capital Group sees clear value in actively managed, well diversified portfolios to meet investors’ long-term financial goals.”Key findings include:. 1. Amidst ongoing uncertainty, investors are upweighting fixed income and hedging risk· 76% of asset owners plan to increase allocations across all public fixed income sectors over the next 12 months, with investment grade corporate credit being favoured (24%).· 72% of investors surveyed will be highly selective and cautious in their approach to credit risk over the next 12 months, with most planning to keep credit risk exposure unchanged (54%), and slightly more adding (25%) than reducing (21%) their exposure.2. Investors are confident over diversification benefits of fixed income. · 75% of respondents think fixed income will maintain or strengthen its ability to provide diversification within portfolios over the next 12 months. · Asset owners who plan to adjust emerging market debt allocations over the next 12 months cite attractive yields (62%) and diversification benefits (52%) as key drivers.· 41% of investors will increase private credit allocations over the next 12 months, driven by the potential for higher returns (80%) and diversification benefits (63%).3. Regional rebalancing of bond portfolios underway with a strong focus on international diversification among Asia-Pacific and EMEA investors
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