L&G rolls out Dynamic Bond trust to retail market

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LEGAL & General has rolled out its Dynamic Bond trust to the retail sector.

The fund is currently ranked ninth out of 52 within the UK Other Bond sector since its launch in April 2007 according to Trustnet. Managed by Dickie Hodge, the fund adopts a flexible, unconstrained investment approach and utilizes the UCITS III investment powers. Hodges commented: "For me the key to the success of the fund has been its flexibility, a priceless commodity in the volatile market conditions we have been working in. "The fund is fully UCITS III compliant and is a genuinely unconstrained bond fund. Being able to manoeuvre around physical bond holdings by the use of derivati...

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