M&G Launches Asian Fixed Income Fund Targeting Quality USD Bonds

Reuters12-16
M&G Launches Asian Fixed Income Fund Targeting Quality USD Bonds

M&G plc has launched the M&G (Lux) Asian Quality Income Fund, a new Asian fixed income strategy focused on high-quality, US dollar-denominated Asian investment grade corporate bonds. The fund aims to deliver resilient income and capital growth over a three-year horizon, with ESG integration. Managed by Singapore-based William Xin and supported by M&G's Asian Fixed Income team, the fund expands M&G's regional offering and demonstrates its long-term commitment to the Asian market. The launch also strengthens M&G's partnership with Guotai Haitong Securities, with Guotai Junan Assets (Asia) Limited providing non-discretionary advisory support and Guotai Junan Securities (Hong Kong) Limited serving as the fund's initial distributor to professional investors in Hong Kong. The fund is available to institutional and wholesale investors in Europe, as well as professional investors across Asia.

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