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Total returns for government bonds were negative in January, with UK Gilts at -1.8% and US Treasuries at -1.3% clearly underperforming Bunds (-0.5%). This rise in US yields can be explained by heightened inflation expectations, anticipations of sizable fiscal stimulus with a Democrat majority in Congress and speculation on a tapering of Fed bond purchases. In the UK, progress in vaccinations and hope of an upcoming reopening of the economy added to the rise in yields. Euro rates markets responded negatively to the ECB's January statement, as this specifically mentioned that "the PEPP envelope need not be used in full". Peripheral bonds behaved relatively well, despite Italian Prime Minister Conte resigning after not receiving enough votes in the Senate for an absolute majority. The expectation that snap elections are still a remote scenario, combined with continued ECB PEPP purchases, prevented the Italian bond market from coming under severe pressure.
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All currency risks are hedged.
Robeco All Strategy Euro Bonds make use of derivatives for hedging purposes as well as for investment purposes. These derivatives are regarded very liquid.
The fund does not distribute dividend but retains all income in the portfolio, so total performance is reflected in the price.
For Robeco All Strategy Euro Bonds, ESG factors play an important role in the investment process, both in country analysis and credit analysis. For sovereigns, the Country Sustainability Ranking and underlying research is used as input for assessment of the structural outlook for a country. For credits, the ESG analysis is part of the fundamental scoring by the sector analyst.
Robeco All Strategy Euro Bonds is an active bond fund looking to optimize returns on a risk adjusted basis. Its benchmark agnostic investment style is well suited to benefit from inefficiencies linked to benchmarks. It applies a top down strategic allocation. The fund benefits from market segmentation and prevailing silo thinking as it can allocate between all of the asset classes within the fixed income universe. The fund performance is driven by multiple drivers, of which country allocation is currently the most dominant. The Fixed Income Allocation portfolio managers focus on strategic asset allocation decisions. This team is responsible for the asset allocation of the fund and is looking at duration and credit strategies to be implemented into the portfolio. The team can also allocate to foreign exchange strategies but this is not the main contributor to performance. The fixed income investment teams focus on asset class specific strategies. The fund benefits from the expertise of each specific team. The team sets up detailed investment theses bases on fundamental research, applying a structured analysis framework that combines both top-down (macro environment & policy, valuation, sentiment & positioning) and bottom-up perspectives (a country's debt sustainability, macro-economic cycle, ESG profile). As such the portfolio managers have created a repeatable process that has led to long term alpha generation. Alpha generation of the fund is based on multiple performance drivers, such as country allocation, duration management and yield curve positioning. Risk budgeting can be adaptive through time in order to capture the most compelling investment opportunities.
Risk management is fully embedded in the investment process to ensure that positions always meet predefined guidelines.
We expect yields to remain anchored by the expectation that central banks will keep rates unchanged for at least another two years. Still, in the coming months, markets could be inspired by (temporarily) higher inflation prints to price in some tightening of monetary policy in 3-5 years' time. Much will depend on the speed of vaccinations, and possible new virus mutations. Expectations on additional fiscal stimulus will likely remain an important driver as well. Within euro periphery markets, we see opportunities in flattening of still steep spread curves, especially in longer maturities. In corporate bonds and emerging markets we favor remaining conservative given the very expensive levels while credit fundamentals are weak.
Jamie Stuttard is Lead Portfolio Manager of Robeco Global Total Return Bond Fund and Robeco All Strategy Euro Bonds. He started at Robeco in 2018. In the period 2014-2018 Jamie worked at HSBC Bank in London,where was Head of European and US Credit Strategy. Prior to that he held a number of senior fixed income positions atFidelity Management & Research, Schroder Investment Management and PIMCO Europe. He started his career at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson in London in 1998. Jamie has aMaster’s in History from University of Cambridge. Mr. van IJzendoorn is a Portfolio Manager in Robeco's Global Fixed Income Macro team. Prior to joining Robeco in 2013, Stephan was employed by F&C Investments as a Senior Portfolio Manager Fixed Income. Before his move to F&C Investments he worked in similar functions at Allianz Global Investors and A&O Services. Stephan started his career in the Investment Industry in 2003. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Financial Management, a Master's degree in Investment Management from the VU University Amsterdam and is CEFA charterholder.
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Bloomberg | ROSEBME LX |
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The fund is established in Luxembourg and is subject to the Luxembourg tax laws and regulations. The fund is not liable to pay any corporation, income, dividend or capital gains tax in Luxembourg. The fund is subject to an annual subscription tax ('tax d'abonnement') in Luxembourg, which amounts to 0.05% of the net asset value of the fund. This tax is included in the net asset value of the fund. The fund can in principle use the Luxembourg treaty network to partially recover any withholding tax on its income.
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