Jupiter Dynamic Bond
Talking factsheet: Global Flexible Bond Strategy
Ariel Bezalel gives an overview of Jupiter’s global flexible bond strategy, how the investment process works, and how the team seek to generate alpha.
The Jupiter Dynamic Bond fund is a ‘go anywhere,’ high-conviction fund, meaning the managers are able to seek out the best opportunities within the fixed interest universe on a global basis while carefully managing downside risk.
The large and highly experienced fund management team led by Ariel Bezalel, Head of Strategy, Fixed Income, and Harry Richards, Fund Manager, are constantly assessing the dynamics of global fixed income markets, managing risk in the portfolio through adjustments to asset allocation, security selection and duration management. The result is a flexible and highly diversified, global, unconstrained bond fund that can be the cornerstone of an investor’s fixed income allocation.
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Credit research for ESG
The team ensures credit research captures environmental, social and governmental risks and opportunities. They also use access to management to highlight ESG issues.
The possibility to flexibly alter the portfolio duration of the fund provides the managers with an additional lever to cushion portfolio risk or even to benefit from changes in interest rates.
Please note
Market and exchange rate movements can cause the value of an investment to fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than originally invested. The views expressed are those of the individuals mentioned at the time of writing, are not necessarily those of Jupiter as a whole, and may be subject to change. This is particularly true during periods of rapidly changing market circumstances.
- Investment risk – Market and exchange rate movements can cause the value of an investment to fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than originally invested, even if the share class is hedged against the main currency of the Fund.
- High Yield bond risk – The fund can invest a significant portion of the portfolio in high yield bonds and bonds which are not rated by a credit rating agency. While such bonds may offer a higher income, the interest paid on them and their capital value is at greater risk of not being repaid, particularly during periods of changing market conditions.
- Interest rate risk – Bonds are very sensitive to interest rate changes and it is possible that issuers of bonds will not pay interest or return the capital promised. Bonds may also be downgraded by rating agencies. These events can reduce the value of bonds and have a negative impact on performance.
- Liquidity risk – In difficult market conditions, reduced liquidity in bond markets may make it harder for the manager to sell assets at the quoted price. This could have a negative impact on the value of your investment. In extreme market conditions, certain assets may become hard to sell in a timely manner or at a fair price. This could affect the Fund’s ability to meet investors’ redemption requests upon demand.
- Derivative risk – The Fund may use derivatives to generate returns and/or to reduce costs and the overall risk of the Fund. Using derivatives can involve a higher level of risk. A small movement in the price of an underlying investment may result in a disproportionately large movement in the price of the derivative investment.
- Short Selling risk – There is a risk that any company providing services such as safe keeping of assets or acting as counterparty to derivatives may become insolvent, which may cause losses to the Fund.
- Capital Erosion risk – All the share class charges are taken from income. Should there not be sufficient income charges will be taken from capital.
The fund may be subject to other risk factors, please see the Prospectus for further information. An investment constitutes the acquisition of shares in the fund, not in the fund’s underlying assets.
Please refer to the latest sales prospectus of the fund and to the Key Investor Information Document (KIID) or Key Information Document (KID), particularly to the fund’s investment objective and characteristics including those related to ESG (if applicable), before making any final investment decisions. These are available from the Document Library. We recommend you discuss any investment decisions with a financial adviser, particularly if you are unsure whether an investment is suitable. Jupiter is unable to provide investment advice.
The Prospectus and Key Investor Information Document (KIID) or Key Information Document (KID)are available in English and other languages required by the local applicable law free of charge in the document library. A summary of investor rights in English can be found here or in the document library. The Management Company may terminate marketing arrangements.
Meet the team
Jupiter Fixed Income Team
Investors in the fund can benefit from the expertise and experience of our fund managers and credit analysts, who optimise exposure to all parts of the global bond market in any environment. The team is headed by Ariel Bezalel, Head of Strategy, Fixed Income, who has over 20 years of experience in sovereign and credit markets, along with Fund Manager Harry Richards, Fund Manager Vikram Aggarwal, a team of dedicated credit analysts led by Luca Evangelisti, Head of Credit Research, with additional expertise provided by Matthew Morgan, Investment Director, Fixed Income. The whole team is based in London, with the single location fostering strong team interaction, communication, and agility of active fund management.
Literature
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Important information
Market and exchange rate movements can cause the value of an investment to fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than originally invested.
Jupiter Dynamic Bond
The Prospectus and Key Investor Information Document (KIID) are available in English and other languages required by the local applicable law free of charge in the document library. A summary of investor rights in English can be found here or in the document library. The Management Company may terminate marketing arrangements.