Objectives and Investment Policy
The fund is actively managed, which means that the portfolio manager takes active, independent investment decisions. The long term objective of the fund is to exceed the returns of the underlying market, defined as the benchmark index.
Fund returns are determined by how the fund's investments in interest-bearing instruments increase or decrease in value. The fund invests in interest-bearing securities denominated in euro. The fund’s assets shall be invested in interest-bearing securities issued or guaranteed by a state, municipality or by a government or municipal authority or by some intergovernmental agency in which one or several states are members, as well as in covered bonds.
The fund's investments have a minimum rating of BBB- from Standard & Poor's or Nordic Credit Rating or a minimum rating of Baa3 from Moody's, an equivalent alternative of the two, or where the Management Company has determined the credit worthiness and bear a rating that is equivalent to the aforementioned ratings.
The average residual fixed interest duration is between two and ten years.
The fund is not permitted to invest in corporate bonds due to its investment focus, which by definition means that controversial sectors are excluded.
The fund may invest in derivative instruments as part of its investment focus. The fund may invest a maximum of 10% of the fund capital in fund units.
We compare the fund's performance with Solactive Eurozone Government Bond Index TR. As the fund is actively managed the performance will over time deviate from this index.
The shareclass does not distribute dividends. All income is reinvested in the fund. Normally, you may purchase and sell fund units every banking day.
Additional information about the sustainability work, the share class designation in parentheses and the management in relation to the funds benchmark index and risk level, may be found in the prospectus.
Recommendation: This fund may not be suitable for investors who plan to withdraw their money within 3 years.