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Manulife Investments unveils Manulife Stable Fund in Hong Kong

It now invests primarily in USD-denominated and settled short-term deposits.

Manulife Investments has launched the Manulife Hong Kong Series – Manulife Stable Fund, a cash-parking solution that offers USD returns in line with prevailing money market rates.

The fund is now available to investors through both the InvestChoice, Manulife Investments’ comprehensive online fund investment platform, and investment-linked assurance schemes (ILAS).

Previously known as the Manulife Capital Conservative Fund, the Manulife Stable Fund has been renamed and repositioned following a change in investment objective and policy effective 28 March 2025.

The fund now invests primarily in USD-denominated and settled short-term deposits, as well as money market instruments including treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial papers, and short-dated corporate bonds.

With daily liquidity, it offers a flexible and practical solution for navigating today’s uncertain market conditions.

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