A best ideas, comprehensive China-centric fixed income solution investing across the full universe of onshore CNY and offshore USD bonds which can exploit relative value opportunities.
Reasons to invest
Provides access to one of the world’s fastest growing economies and its second largest bond market*
Chinese bonds are likely to see increased demand from international investors as they move to the mainstream
We believe Chinese bonds can provide a yield boost and diversification to developed market bond portfolios
Provides holistic access to the broadest opportunity set of onshore (RMB) and offshore (USD) Chinese bonds
Is actively managed to seek to exploit the relative value opportunities between asset classes
* Source: Bank for International Settlements, 30 September 2020.
Objective
Investment objective summary
The Fund aims to provide income with the opportunity for long-term capital growth primarily through investment in a portfolio of debt securities (e.g. bonds) which are issued by Chinese Borrowers. The Fund may hold debt securities issued in Mainland China, including, without limitation, the China Interbank Bond Market.
A holistic approach to investing in Chinese fixed income
Alan Siow
Portfolio Manager
Alan is co-head of Emerging Markets Corporate Debt and co-portfolio manager of the Emerging Markets Corporate...
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PRIIPs Performance scenarios and Risk Profile SRI data source: Broadridge Ireland Limited.
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