ACT US High Yield Bonds Low Carbon F Capitalisation EUR (Hedged)

Overview

Fund classes:
AXA World Funds - ACT US High Yield Bonds Low Carbon F Capitalisation EUR (Hedged)
€95.93 Price
€-0.03
-0.03%
Today's Change
ISIN LU2257474150
Share Class Accumulation
Ongoing Charge 0.8652%
Annual Management Charge 0.6%

Investment Objective To seek high income in USD from an actively managed bond portfolio whose carbon footprint is at least 30% lower than that of the ICE BofA US High Yield Index (Benchmark). As a secondary extra-financial objective, the water intensity of the portfolio aims at being at least 30% lower than the Benchmark. Investment Policy The Sub-Fund is actively managed and references the Benchmark by seeking to achieve its extra-financial objectives. The investment manager has full discretion over the composition of the portfolio and may take exposure to companies, countries or sectors not included in the Benchmark, even though the Benchmark constituents are generally representative of the portfolio. The deviation from the Benchmark is likely to be significant. The investment manager uses an "extra-financial indicator improvement" approach in relation to the investable universe, the average of each extrafinancial indicator calculated at Sub-Fund's level being at least 30% better than that calculated for the Benchmark. The Sub-Fund adopts a sustainable investment approach according to which carbon intensity and water intensity apply bindingly at all times in the securities selection process. The Sub-Fund excludes from its investment universe the majority of securities within carbon intensive sub-sectors including Metals, Mining and Steel Producers and most sub-sectors within the Energy and Utility sectors. Firstly, the investment manager analyses carbon intensity and water intensity data to ensure that the average of KPI carbon intensity and water intensity calculated at Sub-Fund's level is at least 30% better than that calculated for the investable universe, followed by the application of a second exclusion filter, described in AXA IM's Sectorial Exclusion Policies and ESG Standards Policies https://https://www.axa-im.com/our-policies . The coverage rate for the carbon intensity indicator and the ESG analysis rating within the portfolio are each at least 90% of the net assets of the Sub-Fund, while the coverage rate for the water intensity indicator within the portfolio will be at least 70% of the net assets of the Sub-Fund. Secondly, the investment manager conducts an evaluation of market views: of economic, valuation, technical analysis of the markets based on a number of factors, including macro- and microeconomic analysis and credit analysis of issuers, and management of the credit curve positioning and the exposure to different sectors. The ESG data used in the investment process are based on methodologies relying in part on third-party data and in some cases are internally developed, are subjective and may change over time. The lack of harmonised definitions can make ESG criteria heterogeneous. As such, the different investment strategies using ESG criteria and ESG reporting are difficult to compare with each other. Strategies incorporating ESG criteria and those incorporating sustainable development criteria may use data that appear similar but which should be distinguished because their calculation method may be different. Specifically, the Sub-Fund invests at least 2/3 of net assets in Sub-investment Grade fixed income transferable debt securities denominated in USD-issued by US or non-US private or public companies, i.e. rated below BBB- by Standard & Poor's or equivalent ratings by Moody's or Fitch of, if unrated, judged equivalent to those levels. In addition, the Sub-Fund may invest up to 1/3 in investment grade transferable debt securities denominated in USD issued by US or non-US private or public companies. The total assets of the Sub-Fund may be invested in callable bonds. The Sub-Fund may invest up to 1/3 in US Treasury securities. The selection of debt securities is not exclusively and mechanically based on their publicly available credit ratings but also on an internal credit or market risk analysis. The decision to buy or sell securities is also based on other analysis criteria of the Investment manager. The Sub-Fund may also invest in: money market instruments up to 1/3 convertible securities less than 20% contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) up to 10%. The Sub-Fund does not use derivatives. The Fund is a financial product aiming to achieve a sustainable investment objective within the meaning of article 9 of the Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of 27 November 2019 on sustainability-related disclosures in the financial sector. The Share Class aims at hedging the foreign exchange risk resulting from the divergence between the reference currency of the Sub-Fund and the currency of this Share Class by using derivatives instruments whilst retaining the exposure to Investment Policy of the Sub-Fund. Income For Capitalisation share classes (Cap), the dividend is reinvested. Sub-Fund Currency The reference currency of the Sub-Fund is USD. Investment Horizon This Sub-Fund may not be suitable for investors who plan to withdraw their contribution within 5 years. Processing of subscription and redemption orders The subscription, conversion or redemption orders must be received by the Registrar and Transfer Agent on any Valuation Day no later than 3 p.m. Luxembourg time. Orders will be processed at the Net Asset Value applicable to such Valuation Day. The investor's attention is drawn to the existence of potential additional processing time due to the possible involvement of intermediaries such as Financial Advisers or distributors. The Net Asset Value of this Sub-Fund is calculated on a daily basis.

Performance

Price and Net Asset Value breakdown

Midprice €95.93
Change on Day €-0.03
Change on Day % -0.03%
52 week high €97.77
52 week low €89.49
Fund currency EUR
Date updated 17 April 2024

Fund details

Fund Type SICAV
Unit Type Accumulation
Standard initial Charge -
Annual Management Charge 0.6%
Dividend Frequency -
Latest Distribution Info -

Fund manager information

Fund Manager Company AXA IM

Fund manager biographies

Name Robert Houle
Since 13 August 2021
Bio Rob is a Portfolio Manager/ Analyst within the US High Yield team, a role he has held since 2008. In addition to managing core high yield portfolios, he is also responsible for research coverage of the basic industry sector. Rob joined AXA IM in 2005 as a US High Yield Credit Analyst. Before joining AXA IM, he was a Trader for three years on the institutional equity trading desk at Lehman Brothers where he traded energy related stocks. Robert holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Psychology from Williams College; and is also a CFA charterholder.
Name Michael Graham
Since 13 August 2021
Bio Mike is a Portfolio Manager within the US High Yield team, a role he has held since 2010. Prior to his current role managing US Core High Yield portfolios, he was responsible for re-search covering the energy sector. Mike joined AXA IM in 2007. Prior to AXA IM, he was an Analyst for two years in the fixed income division of Bear Stearns, where he performed financial analyses and quantitative support for the Public Power group. Michael holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Williams College; and he is also a CFA charter-holder.
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