Rathbones launches global sustainable bond fund

Sustainability-screened global credit fund

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Rathbones is set to add a global sustainable bond fund to its fixed income range on 30 November 2023.

The Rathbone Greenbank Global Sustainable Bond fund will be a global credit fund, focusing on sustainable themes aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The fund will be managed by head of fixed income Bryn Jones and fund manager Stuart Chilvers. Rathbones flows fall flat as Investec W&I merger completes It will build on the team's existing investment process, known as the "Four Cs Plus" approach, which evaluates creditworthiness by considering factors such as the character of manager, the capacity of the company, the risk and assets of a loan and the terms of loan agree...

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