Genworth Planning Six Asset Allocation Funds

Genworth Financial Wealth Management has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer six asset allocation funds that will be sub-advised by Franklin Templeton, Loomis Sayles and State Street Global Advisors.

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The funds are the GuideMark Real Return Fund, sub-advised by SSgA; the GuideMark Opportunistic Fixed Income Fund, sub-advised by Franklin and Loomis; the GuidePath Absoute Return Asset Allocation Fund; the GuidePath Strategic Asset Allocation Fund; the GuidePath Tactical Constrained Asset Allocation Fund; and the GuidePath Tactical Unconstrained Asset Allocation Fund.


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