Absolute return bonds

Absolute return bonds

Mandates invest in debt (typically both government and corporate) and often currency markets, which 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
1252253384505636757888169001,000
 
AMC median
100200293390438525613700788875
 
AMC bottom quartile
88150225300375450525600675750

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Absolute return bonds

Mandates invest in debt (typically both government and corporate) and often currency markets, which 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
1282503504665636757889001,0131,125
 
OCF median
100200300400500600700800862956
 
OCF bottom quartile
103200300400500600700800800800

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