Investments must at least be rated BBB- and equivalent.
Portfolio managers are not forced to sell at the point of downgrade when values are typically at their lowest.
Fallen angels: bonds that were once investment grade but has since fallen to high yield status.
Data as at 31 December 2021. Sources: Morningstar, Capital Group
*Universe breakdown is based on latest available data from Morningstar.
Bond ratings, which typically range from AAA/Aaa (highest) to D (lowest), are assigned by credit rating agencies such as Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s and/or Fitch, as an indication of an issuer’s creditworthiness.
If agency ratings differ, the security will be considered to have received the highest of those ratings, consistent with the fund’s investment policies.
Damir Bettini
Fixed Income Portfolio manager
“The balance of risks seems finely poised but now is not a time for complacency, and selectivity is key”
Damir Bettini, Principal Investment Officer of Capital Group Global Corporate Bond Fund (LUX).
Consistent yield pick-up has contributed to meaningful cumulative returns
Past results are not a guarantee of future results.
10-year data as at 31 December 2021 in USD terms. Source: Bloomberg
1. Bloomberg Global Corporate Index
2. Bloomberg Global Sovereign Index
Provides global exposure to corporate investment-grade bonds.
Base currency | USD | |
Average credit rating | A |
Provides exposure to euro-denominated corporate investment-grade bonds.
Base currency | EUR | |
Average credit rating | A |
Provides exposure to USD-denominated corporate investment-grade bonds.
Base currency | USD | |
Average credit rating | A |
Risk factors you should consider before investing:
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