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      LO Funds
      Asia Investment Grade Bond

      Syst. NAV Hdg, (SGD) M A
        ISINLU2379471266

        LO Funds - Asia Investment Grade Bond, Syst. NAV Hdg, (SGD) M A

        ISINLU2379471266
        funds listsustainability report

        General information

        Asset ClassFixed Income
        CategoryEmerging markets
        StrategyRegional Fixed Income
        Fund base currencyUSD
        Share Class reference currencySGD Hedged
        BenchmarkJP Morgan JACI Investment Grade Index SGD Hdg.
        Dividend Policyaccumulated
        Total Assets (all classes) in mnSGD 404.4230.04.2025
        Assets (share class) in mnSGD 0.4930.04.2025
        Number of positions13030.04.2025
        TER0.69%30.09.2024
        Swinging Single PricingYes

        Documents

        Key Information Document
        English (pdf)
          Prospectus
          English (pdf)
            Fact Sheet (marketing document)
            English (pdf)
              Newsletter IM - Professional
              English (pdf)
                Sustainability-related disclosures
                English (pdf)

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                  Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. If the funds are denominated in a currency other than that in which the majority of the investor's assets are held, the investor should be aware that changes in rates of exchange may affect the value of the funds' underlying assets. The portfolio risk management process includes an effort to monitor and manage risk, but does not imply low risk.
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                  Performance & Statistics

                  Rolling 12 months Performance (%)Cumulative performance (%)Annualised performance (%)
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                  Since launch
                  • 1 month
                  • 3 months
                  • 6 months
                  • 1 year
                  • 3 years
                  • 2025 YTD
                  • 2024 YTD
                  • 2023 YTD
                  • 2022 YTD
                  • Since launch
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                  FundBenchmark
                  Total Return-3.63%-2.20%
                  Annualized Return-0.99%-0.60%
                  Annualized Volatility9.77%5.18%
                  Sharpe Ratio-0.40-0.67
                  Downside Deviation6.95%4.08%
                  Positive Months51.11%46.67%
                  Maximum Drawdown-25.58%-14.78%
                  *  Risk-Free Rate 2.89%Target Rate 2.89%
                  Calculations based on monthly time series
                  Earliest Date: 01.09.2021, Latest date: 07.05.2025
                  Fund vs Benchmark
                  Correlation0.927
                  R20.859
                  Alpha0.02%
                  Beta1.747
                  Tracking Error5.34%
                  Information Ratio-0.037

                  Key risks

                  The following risks may be materially relevant

                  but may not always be adequately captured by the synthetic risk indicator and may cause additional loss:


                   
                  Credit risk: A significant level of investment in debt securities or risky securities implies that the risk of, or actual, default may have a material impact on performance. The likelihood of this depends on the credit-worthiness of the issuers.
                   
                  Liquidity risk: Where a significant level of investment is made in financial instruments that may under certain circumstances have a relatively low level of liquidity, there is a material risk that the fund will not be able to transact at advantageous times or prices. This could reduce the fund's returns.
                   
                  Emerging market risk: Significant investment in emerging markets may expose to difficulties when buying and selling investments. Emerging markets are also more likely to experience political uncertainty and investments held in these countries may not have the same protection as those held in more developed countries.
                   

                   

                  Highlights

                  LO Funds - Asia Investment Grade Bond is a long-only bond fund, focused on Asia Pacific issuers in hard currency. The Fund is actively managed in reference to the JP Morgan JACI Investment Grade, which is used for performance and risk management purposes. The Fund adopts a strong total return philosophy and aims to generate returns from both interest accrued as well as capital appreciation from yield and credit spread compression. In addition, it follows an unconstrained allocation approach and value-orientation in security selection. The Fund invests across the debt capital structure (senior, subordinate) and debt classes (sovereigns, corporates, financials). The Fund only actively invests in Investment Grade securities. To provide more flexibility and opportunity, it has 30% allowable limits for non-Asian issuers. 

                  Breakdowns

                  March 2025

                    Credit Ratings (in %)

                    AAA0.00% 0.00%
                    AA0.00% 6.80%
                    A0.00% 22.63%
                    BBB0.00% 70.58%
                    BB0.00% 0.00%
                    B0.00% 0.00%
                    CCC+ & Below0.00% 0.00%

                    Maturities (in %)

                    <1 year0.00% 0.00%
                    1 to 3 years0.00% 6.86%
                    3 to 5 years0.00% 9.98%
                    5 to 7 years0.00% 16.14%
                    7 to 10 years0.00% 12.95%
                    10 to 20 years0.00% 17.61%
                    More than 20 years0.00% 15.32%
                    Perpetual0.00% 21.14%

                    Countries (in %)

                    Others0.00% 20.72%
                    Hong Kong0.00% 13.58%
                    Japan0.00% 13.28%
                    China0.00% 11.25%
                    Australia0.00% 9.38%
                    Indonesia0.00% 8.01%
                    Saudi Arabia0.00% 6.94%
                    UK0.00% 6.74%
                    Thailand0.00% 5.55%
                    India0.00% 4.54%

                    Currencies (in %)

                    USD0.00% 100.00%

                    Managers

                    Dhiraj BajajPrivate Clients (Asia Investment Team)
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                    Dhiraj is the head of Asia fixed income at Lombard Odier. He joined Lombard Odier in 2012, and is responsible for the Fixed Income team in Asia, focusing on Asia Pacific and emerging debt markets. Prior to joining Lombard Odier, Dhiraj was a portfolio manager with Cairn Capital in London, a full-service credit asset management firm, from 2006 to 2012. There he managed investment grade and high yield portfolios and traded credits in both long-only and long/short portfolios. Dhiraj also gained experience in JP Morgan & Chase in their European credit & rates research department in London, in 2006. Dhiraj started his career at Singapore Airlines and from 2000 to 2005, he did corporate strategy. Dhiraj has a B.Eng (Honours) in mechanical engineering and a minor in business from the National University of Singapore, and a masters of business administration from the University of Cambridge, UK (IIT), Roorkee.
                    Nivedita SunilPrivate Clients (Asia Investment Team)
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                    Nivedita Sunil, Senior Emerging Credit Analyst Nivedita is an Emerging Market analyst within the LOIM Fixed Income team in Singapore. She covers Emerging Markets & Asian Sovereigns and Financials for the firm. Prior to joining Lombard Odier, Nivedita worked at Citigroup in London for 7 years. In her last role, she was a vice president in the Emerging Market Fixed Income and FX strategy team within Citigroup Global Markets where she formulated fundamental and tactical views on Emerging Markets for investors. Nivedita holds an MBA from Harvard Business School where she graduated in the top 5% of her class as a Baker scholar. She also holds a Masters in Finance with distinction from the London School of Economics and a bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering from Anna University in India.

                    Legal information

                    General information

                    DomicileLuxembourg
                    Legal FormSICAV
                    Regulatory StatusUCITS
                    Registered inAT, BE, CH, DE, ES, FI, FR, GB, LI, LU, NL, NO, SE
                    Class launch date01.09.2021
                    Close of financial year30 September
                    Dividend Policyaccumulated

                    Fiscal Information

                    DE Investmentsteuergesetz (InvStG)Other Funds
                    AT Investmentfondsgesetz (InvFG)Declared Fund
                    UK Reporting StatusNo

                    Management Company & Agents

                    Management CompanyLombard Odier Funds (Europe) S.A.
                    CustodianCACEIS Bank, Luxembourg Branch
                    AuditorPricewaterhouseCoopers
                    Portfolio valuationCACEIS Bank, Luxembourg Branch

                    Dealing

                    Dealing

                    Subscriptions and redemptions frequency daily
                    Subscriptions and redemptions cut-off dayT-1
                    Subscriptions and redemptions cut-off time15:00 CET
                    Subscriptions and redemptions settlement dateT+2
                    NAV valuation pointT
                    NAV calculation dayT+1
                    NAV calculation frequencydaily
                    Minimum InvestmentEUR 3'000 or equivalent
                    Management Fee0.44%
                    Distribution Fee0.00%

                    Security Numbers

                    BLOOMBERGLOIBSHG LX
                    ISINLU2379471266
                    SEDOLBMH8293
                    TELEKURS113272348

                    Prices

                    Since launch
                    • 1 month
                    • 3 months
                    • 6 months
                    • 1 year
                    • 3 years
                    • 2025 YTD
                    • 2024 YTD
                    • 2023 YTD
                    • 2022 YTD
                    • Since launch
                    • Custom
                    Export

                    Prices over selected period

                    LastSGD0.0096.3707.05.2025
                    FirstSGD0.00100.0001.09.2021
                    HighestSGD0.00100.5415.09.2021
                    LowestSGD0.0073.5003.11.2022
                    * Earliest Date: 01.09.2021, Latest date: 07.05.2025

                    Documents

                    Professional investors only

                    Newsletter IM - Professional
                    31.03.2025
                    English (pdf)

                      Reporting

                      Fact Sheet (marketing document)
                      31.03.2025
                      English (pdf)
                        Performance Review
                        31.03.2025
                        English (pdf)

                          Legal Documents

                          Notice to Shareholders
                          17.04.2025
                          Français (pdf)
                            19.07.2024
                            Français (pdf)
                              17.05.2024
                              Français (pdf)
                                24.01.2024
                                Français (pdf)
                                  Key Information Document
                                  28.01.2025
                                  English (pdf)
                                    Annual Report
                                    30.09.2024
                                    English (pdf)
                                      Prospectus
                                      19.08.2024
                                      English (pdf)
                                        Semi-Annual Report
                                        31.03.2024
                                        English (pdf)
                                          Articles of incorporation
                                          21.03.2019
                                          English (pdf)

                                            Sustainability-related disclosures

                                            Sustainability-related disclosures
                                            05.08.2024
                                            English (pdf)

                                              Newsletter

                                              MARKET COMMENTARY

                                              We have entered a period of extreme uncertainty following the missteps of the American government in terms of trade policy. As of the time of writing, the U.S. has imposed an additional 104% tariff on China with China in turn imposing an 84% tariff back on the U.S. in retaliation. Make no mistake, this will be costly for global growth if frozen at the current point. As Covid-19 showed, supply chains are extremely intertwined, and this will be viewed as a seminal point in history against globalization.

                                              At first glance, it is tempting to conclude that the growth shock to Asia will be large. However, Asia is in a very different place in terms of resilience now compared to ten years ago. Central Banks in the region are generally flush with FX reserves and have significant flexibility in terms of how they can respond to this crisis. Case in point is India, where the RBI cut interest rates by 25bps this week and provided a dovish signal to the markets. Similarly, China will almost certainly respond with a large stimulus plan, especially as they reiterate the growth target for this year. Japan is toying with the idea of direct cash handouts to stimulate consumption. All this points to significant flexibility both via fiscal and monetary channels, and will be key to factor in before settling to an equilibrium path.

                                              Perhaps counter to the general thinking, we believe that China and India will likely come out ahead following this series of events. We do think China will see a growth shock to the tune of 1-2pp of GDP in the first round but this has to be viewed in the context of the change in stance of the authorities to turn more stimulative towards the domestic economy. The April Politburo meeting will be key to observe, especially since China may now have to contend with using other growth levers to reach its 4-5% target (and to offset the drag from exports that will likely be present). The ability and the willingness to act is there for China, and this may propel them to pivot away from export oriented growth and industrial policy, to a mix of industrial policy and consumption growth.

                                              India will be the relative safe haven given its closed economy and the strong balance sheet of the RBI. Despite the large headline tariff on India, we would point to the fact that a) pharma sector seems to be carved out for the moment (that could change); b) actual exports to the U.S. are still quite small in the context of the overall economy; c) RBI is already embarking on a liquidity easing position and has sufficient FX reserves to engineer a modest weakening of the INR to manage the growth dynamic.

                                              The biggest loser from this uncertainty will actually be the U.S. as the immediate supply shock to prices will almost certainly be growth negative and inflationary. This would mean the Fed will likely have to be on hold for the next couple of quarters to observe the extent of the supply side shocks – electronics equipment will almost certainly become more expensive with company margins getting further squeezed (your next laptop/iPhone purchase is probably going to get quite expensive).

                                              Overall, as we have mentioned in our previous publications, we are witnessing the spectacular unravelling of the US consensus growth view and ‘US exceptionalism’. Potential further global tariffs and trade wars will only lead to higher working capital, shrinking margins, and lower capex, for global corporates, especially SMEs across retail and industrial goods trading. As such, we expect the US economy to slow down in 2025, caused by (a) policy uncertainty, (b) lesser corporate spending and job hiring, and (c) less global firms/corps investing in US, (d) Trump’s administration’s efforts to shrink government spending via the DOGE campaign efforts.

                                              All in all, when the dust settles, we believe Asia will come out ahead given the strong macroeconomic anchors and attractive valuation levels. This will be a multi-year buying opportunity for Asian assets over the medium term in our view.

                                               

                                              PORTFOLIO COMMENTARY

                                              The Asia Investment Grade Bond fund was down 22bps over the month of March, marginally behind the index that was +4bps. However, April has seen a drawdown of -2.5%, driven by the larger active beta share in the portfolio versus the index. At the time of writing, the portfolio has a yield-to-worst of 6.45% (USD terms), Z-spread of 297 bps, and duration of 6.1 years.

                                              This is one of the few crises in the history of the Asian asset class where we believe the extent of the price action downward is discordant with the prospect of fundamental balance sheet deterioration for the companies represented in the index. There is little to no exposure to exporters directly into the U.S. Our financials exposure is close to 45% of the portfolio, and is diversified across high quality and large financial institutions, with predominantly Asian-based assets that have structural exposures to non-interest and wealth management businesses. Insurance companies are extremely well capitalised and well-regulated in developed market regimes. Another 15% of the portfolio is in infrastructure names that have stable, defensive cash flows and are domestically oriented. The balance of the portfolio is in diversified sectors where the export content is low and credit quality is high.

                                              Over the past month, we have been very active in new issues before the current tariff blow out. We traded new issues such as Marubeni, MTRC, Bank Mandiri, and Jollibee Foods. On the other hand, we took the opportunity to add to spread names in new issues such as Bangkok Bank T2s and LG Energy Solutions. To fund these positions, we trimmed tight China tech names such as Meituan, Alibaba, and Tencent. This also helped to keep the duration of the fund at 6.1 years after a temporary duration extension towards 6.3 years in the prior month. We also reallocated our exposure within HBSC AT1s towards more attractive new issuances and trimmed out of the shorter-dated and tighter older bonds.

                                              For the rest of 2025, we are confident that performance will bounce back as the high degree of uncertainty fades. We would advise investors to look through the immediate noise and invest in a portfolio with high carry, moderate duration that has the potential to provide compounded high single digit returns over the next 3-5 years.

                                              Thank you for your continued support.

                                               

                                              NIVEDITA SUNIL

                                              On behalf of the LOIM Asia Fixed Income team

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