PIMCO GIS Low Duration Opportunities Fund Institutional GBP (Hedged) Accumulation
Category Global Bond - GBP Hedged
This fund can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
Last buy/sell price
£11.72
£-0.02 (-0.17%)
Fund Code
PILHA
BYWKH15
IE00BYWKH152
Prices updated as at 13 Dec 2024
Prices in GBP
Investment objective
The investment objective of the Fund is to seek maximum long-term return, consistent with preservation of capital and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least two-thirds of its assets in a diversified portfolio of Fixed Income Instruments of varying maturities. The average portfolio duration of this Fund will normally vary from negative 1 year to positive 5 years based on the Investment Advisor’s forecast for interest rates.
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, Pre-sale Illustrations document & Doing Business with Fidelity document (incorporating the Fidelity Client Terms) and the fund information documents. These can be found within the Charges & documents section.
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Growth chart of 1,000
Please note that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. The Growth of 1,000 chart shows growth of the asset based on an initial investment of 1,000 over a set period, using the actual daily returns for the asset over that period. It is plotted in the base currency of the fund (for example GBP, Euros or Dollars) which is the same as the price currency at top of this page. If the price currency is anything other than pound sterling the performance return may increase/decrease because of currency fluctuations.