The Coronation Global Strategic USD Income ZAR feeder fund offers investors the chance to participate in non-South African-owned assets while also investing in the ZAR. The majority of the fund’s assets are invested in income assets that are issued worldwide. The fund’s risk profile, according to Coronation, is evaluated as 2 out of 10 and is thought to be moderate.
The rating is a result of the fund’s ability to invest between 75% and 100% of its assets in income-producing assets. Bonds, money market instruments, and other debt securities are some examples of the income assets that the fund invests in. International governments, banks, and other businesses all issue these assets.
The investments made by the fund are made in low-risk assets. A portion of the fund may consist of growth assets that are thought to be aggressive. In actuality, just 25% of the fund’s assets are considered growth assets. The fund may invest in listed real estate, preferred shares, and other hybrid debt or equity securities as growth assets.
People who want to invest in a fund that can generate steady growth can use the fund given its risk standards. The fund, however, solely invests in foreign corporations and government bonds. Those who desire to generate revenue quickly may use the fund.
Coronation encourages investors to make withdrawals from the fund after 12 months. Furthermore, the fund is deemed to be an inappropriate investment option for those who want to invest for a long-term period. This is due to the fund’s limited investment in growth assets. One can invest in the Coronation Global Opportunities Equity fund for long-term investments.
We examine the fund’s investments and its composition, including the industries it invests in below.
The Coronation Global Strategic USD Income [ZAR] feeder fund is a unit trust that invests 75% to 100% of the fund in growth assets. The fund was established on August 30th, 2013, and since then, it has increased to R1.69 billion. The fund requires an initial commitment of R5,000.00 or R500.00 per month on debit orders.
The fund is made for people who want to put money into a foreign-investing, short-term-growth fund. Given the benchmark that the fund uses, this serves as proof. The benchmark for the fund is 110 % of the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR).
The fund has consistently outperformed the chosen benchmark since it was established. It was able to increase by 72.2% and log 6.4 % growth on an annual basis. The benchmark, on the other hand, has increased by 67% and has an average annual growth rate of 6% over that time.
The fund has succeeded in exceeding its established benchmark by an average of 0.4 % annually, fulfilling its goals as a fund. Since they differ by a little percentage, the gap between the benchmark and the fund is not large. In comparison to the fund, SOFR is a little more conservative.
However, the fund has outperformed the benchmark in terms of highs and lows. The fund has hit an all-time low of 23.2 %, whereas the benchmark has hit an all-time low of 25.6 %. The fund reached an all-time high of 53.3 %, while the benchmark reached an all-time high of 50.5 %, making their highs slightly different as well.
Thanks to its management and the techniques it uses, the fund has been able to perform so well over a short period of time. To make sure that its objective is accomplished, the fund makes investments in a variety of assets. The assets that the fund invests in are mentioned below, along with the fund’s percentage stake.
ASSET INVESTED IN | PORTFOLIO PERCENTAGE |
In the developed markets: | 61.4% |
Fixed Rate Bonds | 42.7% |
Floating Rate Bonds | 12.5% |
Inflation Linked Bonds | 6.2% |
In the emerging markets: | 17.1% |
Fixed Rate Bonds | 11% |
Floating Rate Bonds | 1.7% |
Inflation linked Bonds | 4.5% |
Developed Markets (High Yield) | 0.7% |
Emerging Markets (High Yield) | 7.1% |
Convertibles | 5.3% |
Listed Property | 1.7% |
ETF | 5.2% |
Cash & Money Market | 1.5% |
Allocation by issuer
# | Issuer Type | Fund percentage |
1 | Corporates | 68% |
2 | Sovereigns | 27.9% |
3 | Cash | 1.5% |
4 | Multi national | 1% |
5 | REITS | 1.7% |
Most of the assets that the fund invests in have been issued by corporations and sovereigns. These corporations are mostly in the developed markets
Here are the top issuers
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# | ISSUER | FUND PERCENTAGE |
1 | United States Government Treasury | 18.4% |
2 | Mexican Government | 5.7% |
3 | Natwest | 3.6% |
4 | iShares USD Short Duration | 3.2% |
5 | Apple | 3% |
The Coronation Global Strategic USD Income feeder fund provides those that want to invest for stagnant withdrawals an opportunity to grow their capital while making such withdrawals. The fund invests offshore and mainly in the developed markets. Therefore, one should be willing to take a risk to invest in offshore assets.
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