Fears about the effects a Fed rate hike will have on longer-dated bonds have motivated Asia’s wealthy investors to inject US$200 million into a Robeco zero-duration share class. This was according to a source which stated that the share class was introduced as an additional option to the Robeco High Yield Bonds strategy following positive reception to the regular share…
Robeco’s duration-hedged share class raises US$200 million from Asian HNWIs
22 June 2015
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