Julius Baer offers absolute return bond funds to UK market

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Swiss wealth manager Julius Baer is now promoting its Luxembourg-domiciled Sicav absolute return bond fund range to UK investors, it has announced.

The funds use an unleveraged long/short approach to deliver absolute returns over the medium term by investing in actively managed portfolios of fixed income instruments across a variety of countries, sectors, currencies, credits and maturities, as well as derivative devices. The €4.3bn Absolute Return Bond Fund, €500m Absolute Return Bond Fund Plus and the $100m Absolute Return Emerging Bond Fund will be available on a wholesale basis to wealth managers, insurance companies, investment banks and funds of funds. Julius Baer already manages £39bn globally. All the funds are currently avail...

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