Absolute return bonds

Absolute return bonds

Mandates which invest in debt (typically both government and corporate) and often currency markets, is usually managed on an unconstrained basis and aims to deliver positive absolute returns, rather than being benchmarked against a market index.
 AMC per annum (£,000)
 £25mn£50mn£75mn£100mn£125mn£150mn£175mn£200mn£225mn£250mn
 
AMC top quartile
1282503755006257508751,0001,0001,000
 
AMC median
113219319425531638744850850850
 
AMC bottom quartile
75150225300375450525600600600

Swipe/scroll horizontally on the table to see more data

Absolute return bonds

Mandates which invest in debt (typically both government and corporate) and often currency markets, is usually managed on an unconstrained basis and aims to deliver positive absolute returns, rather than being benchmarked against a market index.
 OCF per annum (£,000)
 £25mn£50mn£75mn£100mn£125mn£150mn£175mn£200mn£225mn£250mn
 
OCF top quartile
1482754135506888259631,1001,1001,100
 
OCF median
126250375500575690805920920920
 
OCF bottom quartile
103200300400500600700800800800

Swipe/scroll horizontally on the table to see more data

Mandates which invest in debt (typically both government and corporate) and often currency markets, is usually managed on an unconstrained basis and aims to deliver positive absolute returns, rather than being benchmarked against a market index.