Colchester Global Government Bond A is an Managed Funds investment product that is benchmarked against Global Aggregate Hdg Index and sits inside the Fixed Income - Bonds - Global Index. Think of a benchmark as a standard where investment performance can be measured. Typically, market indices like the ASX200 and market-segment stock indexes are used for this purpose. The Colchester Global Government Bond A has Assets Under Management of 27.28 M with a management fee of 0.64%, a performance fee of 0.00% and a buy/sell spread fee of 0%.
The fund returned 0.22% (gross of fees) over the month, outperforming the benchmark which returned -0.40%. Bond selection added 0.09% to relative returns and currency selection added 0.52%. The top three positive bond contributors to relative returns were the underweight positions in Japan and United States and the overweight position in Singapore. The top three positive currency contributors to relative returns were the long positions in Norwegian Krone, Colombian Peso and Swedish Krona.
Major central banks in the US and Europe continued their rate hiking cycle in July as core inflation remains persistent. Despite monetary policy tightening however, recent economic data have been encouraging and point to substantial resilience across many global economies. July was largely a positive month for risk assets though government bond performance was marginally negative as yields moved higher. The FTSE World Government Bond Index returned -0.3% in US dollar hedged terms whilst the unhedged return for the index fared a little better at positive 0.3% given the weakening of the US dollar.
In the US, annual headline inflation fell to 3.0% in June providing further support to the growing acceptance that inflation pressures may be abating. The Federal Reserve elected to remain cautious however and resumed its tightening after a pause in June, lifting the target range for the policy rate by 25bps to 5.25%- 5.50%. The decision was affirmed by subsequent better-than-expected economic data, with second quarter GDP growth coming in at an annualised pace of +2.4% (vs. +1.8% expected). Consumer spending slowed a touch after its strong start to the year, but this was more than made up for by investment spending. The US bond market returned -0.3% and the Colchester global bond programme remains underweight the US bond market.
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