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The investment seeks a high level of current income, with preservation of capital. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in "adjustable-rate U.S. government mortgage securities." "Adjustable-rate U.S. government mortgage securities" include adjustable-rate mortgage securities (ARMS) and other mortgage-backed securities, including collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs), with interest rates that adjust periodically to reflect prevailing market interest rates.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Neil Dhruv | - | 2023 | Now |
Biography | Portfolio Manager of FT Institutional and portfolio manager of FRANKLIN STRATEGIC MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO since October 2019. | ||
Paul Varunok | Portfolio Manager | 2003 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Varunok is portfolio manager of Franklin Advisers. He joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 2001. Previously, Varunok was a fixed-income analyst for Prudential Securities, Inc. | ||
Roger Bayston | Senior Vice President | 1991 | 2019 |
Biography | Roger Bayston, CFA, is a senior vice president and a senior portfolio manager for Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group. Mr. Bayston directs a staff performing research and trading responsibilities for government-, mortgage- and asset-backed securities. Before joining Franklin Templeton Investments in 1991, Mr. Bayston managed portfolios for Bankers Trust Company's Investment Management Group. Mr. Bayston holds a B.S. from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a member of the Security Analysts of San Francisco and CFA Institute. | ||
T. Anthony Coffey | Vice President | 2007 | 2008 |
Biography | Tony Coffey is a vice president and portfolio manager for Franklin Advisers, Inc. He manages fund of fund portfolios for Franklin Templeton Multi Asset Solutions, including the Franklin Templeton Fund Allocator Series, the Franklin LifeSmart Retirement Target funds, the Franklin Templeton Corefolio Allocation Fund and Franklin Templeton Founding Funds Allocation Fund. He also manages Franklin Real Return Fund and Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan's age-based and risk-based portfolios. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton Investments in 1989, Mr. Coffey was an associate for Analysis Group, Inc., an economic consulting firm specializing in the use of economic analysis for litigation. He has 24 years of financial services industry experience. Mr. Coffey earned his B.A. in applied mathematics and economics from Harvard University and an M.B.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and has taught a review class for CFA candidates. He is a member of the CFA Society of San Francisco and the CFA Institute. | ||
Newlin Rankin | Portfolio Manager | 2005 | 2007 |
Biography | Rankin has been a manager of the fund since 2006. Providing to joining Franklin Templeton Investments in 2005, he was a managing director and portfolio manager at Phoenix Investment Partners from 2002 to 2005, and vice president and portfolio manager at American Century Investment, Inc. from 1994 to 2002. | ||
T. Anthony Coffey | Vice President | 1987 | 2007 |
Biography | Tony Coffey is a vice president and portfolio manager for Franklin Advisers, Inc. He manages fund of fund portfolios for Franklin Templeton Multi Asset Solutions, including the Franklin Templeton Fund Allocator Series, the Franklin LifeSmart Retirement Target funds, the Franklin Templeton Corefolio Allocation Fund and Franklin Templeton Founding Funds Allocation Fund. He also manages Franklin Real Return Fund and Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan's age-based and risk-based portfolios. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton Investments in 1989, Mr. Coffey was an associate for Analysis Group, Inc., an economic consulting firm specializing in the use of economic analysis for litigation. He has 24 years of financial services industry experience. Mr. Coffey earned his B.A. in applied mathematics and economics from Harvard University and an M.B.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder and has taught a review class for CFA candidates. He is a member of the CFA Society of San Francisco and the CFA Institute. | ||
Jack Lemein | Executive Vice President | 1987 | 1993 |
Biography | Lemein is executive vice president of Franklin Advisers. Lemein joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 1984. Previously, he held vice-president positions at Tuttle & Noroian and ISI Corporation, and served as an assistant vice president for First Boston Corporation's institutional-sales division. | ||
David Yuen | Portfolio Manager | 1987 | 1993 |
Biography | David Yuen joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 2000.He was appointed Chief Investment Officer of Global Long/Short Absolute Return Strategy in 2010. Previously, he was co-CIO of US Large Cap Value Equities and CIO of the Advanced Value Fund (since 2009), as well as director of research for US Large Cap Value (since early 2008). Yuen had been the director of research for Emerging Markets Value since August 2002. He joined Bernstein in 1998 as a research analyst, covering the global retailing industry, and became a senior research analyst in 1999, covering retail, textile & apparel, gaming & lodging, and consumer appliances. Prior to joining Bernstein, Yuen worked as a senior vice president of The Coleman Company from 1994 to 1998. From 1988 to 1994, he was a consultant, then partner, at WKI, a management-consulting firm specializing in emerging-market strategies. Prior to that, Yuen was a consultant with Bain & Company. He received a BS in operations research from Columbia University’s School of Engineering in 1986. Location: New York |
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