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Franklin Templeton launches low-volatility bond fund in Hong Kong

It is designed to provide a stable investment solution in uncertain market conditions by focusing on low-volatility strategies.

Franklin Templeton has launched the Franklin Global Low Volatility Bond Fund for Hong Kong investors.

Design for long-term investors, the fund is designed to provide a stable investment solution in uncertain market conditions by focusing on low-volatility strategies.

The fund primarily targets investment-grade debt securities across various market segments, including government-related entities and supranational organisations.

The fund is managed by Franklin Templeton’s Fixed Income team, including Chris Siniakov, Andrew Canobi, and Joshua Rout.
 

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