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    Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd
    Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd Euro IG Corporate

    ISINLU0210004932

    Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd - Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd Euro IG Corporate N D

    ISINLU0210004932
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    General information

    Morningstar
    Asset ClassFixed Income
    CategoryCredit
    StrategySustainable Fixed Income
    Fund base currencyEUR
    Share Class reference currencyEUR
    BenchmarkBloomberg Euro-Aggregate Corporates TR Index
    Dividend Policydistribution
    Total Assets (all classes) in mnEUR 49.2331.03.2025
    Assets (share class) in mnEUR 0.4131.03.2025
    Number of positions11831.03.2025
    TER0.54%30.09.2024
    Swinging Single PricingYes

    Documents

    Key Information Document
    Prospectus
    Fact Sheet (marketing document)
    Sustainability-related disclosures

    Risk rating

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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

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    Total Return-1.80%-1.54%
    Annualized Return-0.45%-0.39%
    Annualized Volatility6.68%5.81%
    Sharpe Ratio-0.34-0.38
    Downside Deviation5.16%4.45%
    Positive Months48.98%53.06%
    Maximum Drawdown-19.10%-16.10%
    *  Risk-Free Rate 1.84%Target Rate 1.84%
    Calculations based on monthly time series
    Earliest Date: 26.04.2021, Latest date: 24.04.2025
    Fund vs Benchmark
    Correlation0.964
    R20.929
    Alpha0.00%
    Beta1.109
    Tracking Error1.90%
    Information Ratio-0.014

    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.
     
    Model Risk: Models may be misspecified, badly implemented or may become inoperative when significant changes take place in the financial markets or in the organization. Such a model could unduly influence portfolio management and expose to losses.
     

     

    Highlights

    Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd - Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd Euro IG Corporate is a long-only Euro corporate strategy launched in April 2021 (resulted from the transformation of Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd - Euro Responsible Corporate Fundamental that has been launched the 8 February 1999). It mainly invests in securities within the Bloomberg Barclays Euro Aggregate Corporates index based on proprietary sustainability processes, aiming to reduce the risk of climate transition. Moreover, the strategy seeks to select and allocate to issuers with the objective to form a universe compatible with the fight against global warming. It integrates a wide range of climate objectives covering the risk of transition, the opportunities and the physical risk linked to climate change. It aims to invest in issuers which can contribute to a reduction in global CO2 emissions and the eventual achievement of net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. This will include issuers already targeting such net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, as well as issuers that may not yet have set such targets but that progressively may be brought into alignment, including through regulatory action, investor engagement and market changes. The Investment Manager will aim to ensure a faster rate of reductions in CO2 emissions in the portfolio when compared to the Bloomberg Barclays Euro Aggregate Corporates index. The achievement of these aims are dependent on regulatory, technological and commercial developments external to the Investment Manager and there can be no guarantee that they will be achieved in respect of the above referenced aims. Risk management is performed by fund managers at a portfolio level, alongside independent teams who oversee investment, counterparty and operational risks.

    Breakdowns

    Credit Ratings (in %)

    A0.00% 17.55%
    BBB0.00% 67.38%
    BB0.00% 12.48%
    Liquid assets0.00% 2.79%
    Others0.00% -0.20%

    Maturities (in %)

    0 to 1 year0.00% 8.69%
    1 to 3 years0.00% 33.99%
    3 to 5 years0.00% 36.56%
    5 to 7 years0.00% 9.57%
    7 to 10 years0.00% 5.71%
    More than 10 years0.00% 2.89%
    Liquid assets0.00% 2.79%
    Others0.00% -0.20%

    Regions (In %)

    Asia0.00% 0.67%
    Europe0.00% 88.78%
    North America0.00% 7.96%
    Liquid assets0.00% 2.79%
    Others0.00% -0.20%

    Sectors (in %)

    Banking0.00% 30.42%
    Consumer Cyclicals0.00% 12.91%
    Insurance0.00% 9.15%
    Communications0.00% 8.57%
    Real estate0.00% 7.94%
    Utilities0.00% 7.78%
    Consumer Non-Cyclical0.00% 3.70%
    Energy0.00% 3.45%
    Capital Goods0.00% 3.28%
    Basic industries0.00% 2.41%
    Financial Other0.00% 2.41%
    Technology0.00% 1.74%
    Transportation0.00% 1.66%
    Government-Related0.00% 1.58%
    Industrial Other0.00% 0.40%
    Liquid assets0.00% 2.79%
    Others0.00% -0.20%

    Managers

    Sandro CrocePrivate Clients (South and North Europe & Latam)
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    Sandro Croce is Head of Client Portfolio Management within BWB’s Fixed Income & Currencies Group. He joined Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd in August 2004 as a Fixed Income Fund Manager. Prior to joining Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd, Sandro was a fixed income fund manager at Lloyds Bank. Previously, he was a fixed income analyst at Union Bancaire Privée from 2000 to 2001. He began his career as a fixed income analyst and portfolio manager at Bank Edouard Constant in 1997. Sandro earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Geneva University in 1994. He gained the Swiss and North America Diploma for Financial Analysts and Portfolio Managers (CEFA) and holds the FRM (Financial Risk Manager) and the Certified International Investment Analyst (CIIA) designations.
    Ashton ParkerFundamental Fixed Income
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    Ashton Parker is a senior portfolio manager and head of the Fundamental Fixed Income Credit Research team at Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd (BWB). He joined in March 2011. Prior to joining, Ashton was a senior credit analyst covering industrials, infrastructure, transport and utilities at Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Previously, he was a senior credit analyst at Insight Investment from 2004 to 2008. Before that, he was a senior credit analyst in the capital markets group of Danske Bank, covering the retail, consumer, industrial and automotive sectors. He began his career at NatWest Group after being sponsored through university, where he held credit-related roles including traditional bank lending, project and corporate finance, head office sanctioning and in the highly regarded internal credit rating unit, from 1992 to 2001. Ashton earned a BSc in banking insurance and finance from the University College of North Wales in 1992.
    Denise YungFundamental Fixed Income
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    Denise Yung is a Senior Credit Analyst and Portfolio Manager within BWB’s Fundamental fixed income team. She joined Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd in July 2010. Prior to joining Eunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd, Denise was at Fortis Investments where she joined the graduate programme as an Investment Associate in the Fixed income department. She began her career covering the financial sector within the North America credit research team in Paris, the Short-term asset group in London and the Asian fixed income team in Singapore. During her rotations, she also worked within the Fixed income performance & risk analysis, investment specialist and risk management teams. Denise earned a master’s degree in mathematics, operational research, statistics and economics from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom in 2007. She is a CFA charterholder.

    Legal information

    General information

    DomicileLuxembourg
    Legal FormSICAV
    Regulatory StatusUCITS
    Registered inAT, CH, DE, FI, FR, GB, IT, LI, LU, NL, NO, SE
    Class launch date28.05.2009
    Close of financial year30 September
    Dividend Policydistribution
    - Distribution dateNovember
    - Last dividend paid  (27.11.2024) EUR 0.28

    Fiscal Information

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

    Management Company & Agents

    Management CompanyEunhyuk Capital Co. Ltd 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 InvestmentCHF 1'000'000 or eq
    Management Fee0.35%
    Distribution Fee0.00%

    Security Numbers

    BLOOMBERGLOHEIUR LX
    ISINLU0210004932
    REUTERS3922753X.CHE
    SEDOLBD7VLR0
    TELEKURS3922753

    Prices

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    Prices over selected period

    LastEUR0.0014.5424.04.2025
    FirstEUR0.0014.8126.04.2021
    HighestEUR0.0015.0405.08.2021
    LowestEUR0.0011.9121.10.2022
    * Earliest Date: 26.04.2021, Latest date: 24.04.2025

    Documents

    Annexe

    UK Reporting Status - Reportable Income
    31.03.2025
    North America SRI Transparency Code
    04.09.2015

    Reporting

    Fact Sheet (marketing document)
    31.03.2025
    Performance Review
    31.03.2025

    Legal Documents

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

    Sustainability-related disclosures

    Sustainability-related disclosures
    05.08.2024

    Newsletter

    Overview of the Fixed Income Market

    The bull run continued for fixed income in September with the fifth straight month of positive performance, as a continued cutting-cycle-fueled rally in rates lifted all fixed income assets. Investment grade benefitted most thanks to the balance of rates and credit markets, which continued to exhibit a return of diversifying properties. At a sector level there was quite some dispersion, with pessimistic outlooks from notable autos manufacturers seeing the sectors substantially underperform, while yet again HY real estate saw substantial outperformance, being highlighted by markets as the big winner from cutting cycles amidst still cheap valuations. September was ultimately a month of central bank cuts and broadly dovish signaling. Led by the Fed, the focus firmly shifted away from inflation concerns towards concerns around a weakening labour market. US non-farm payrolls for August was on the soft side , which clearly didn't sit well with Fed officials on the back of having 800k jobs removed from the prior year's employment statistics following August's revisions. The result was the Fed starting their cutting cycle with a 50bp cut to interest rates, surprising dovishly versus economist expectations of 25bps, but actually in line with market pricing by the time the meeting arrived. Nevertheless, the move clearly underscored the Fed's desire to get things moving at pace, and perhaps an admission that cuts should have begun at their July meeting. That said, growth metrics point to little chance of an imminent slowdown in activity, with growth for the quarter continuing to track at healthy levels.Less urgency was shown across the Atlantic in Europe, where economies are seemingly in much more pressing need of monetary support. The ECB and UK both held rates despite flatlining growth. While the latter does indeed have a stickier inflation problem to contend deal with, Eurozone inflation is now well below target in many nations. After the Fed's more dovish delivery, President Lagarde did seem to confirm that more easing would be coming in November, although the lack of initiative places the block at a much greater risk of falling well behind the curve.Elsewhere, a new round of stimulus was launched by Chinese authorities in an attempt to reboot faltering activity. Indeed, the package was much larger and targeted than prior attempts and looks to directly address major structural damage caused by the misjudged deleveraging of 2021/22. Markets approved and responded with a violent rally in both onshore and offshore risk assets. Time will tell if the programme will be sufficient, but it will certainly need to be followed with fiscal measures more direct to the consumer's pocket, which has been severely depleted since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. Geopolitical risks increased in prominence in the middle East through the month, as Israel's conflict turned to further focus on neighbouring Lebanon with targeted attacks on Hezobollah members and infrastructure. This marked quite a severe escalation in the breadth of the conflict in the region, and increase the probability of a direct confrontation with Iran. We still believe this to be against the interest of all parties, but acknowledge that these developments make the chance of an accident in the region higher and worth monitoring.

     

    Portfolio activity

    We did not make any material changes to the portfolio in September.

     

    Performance and characteristics

    The fund out-performed its benchmark once again in September driven primarily by our over-weight to BBB rated issuers. Our Real Estate holdings continued to tighten with German residential property group Grand City and Swedish property company Heimstaden Bostad once again the strongest performers. This portfolio remains well ahead of benchmark year-to-date due in particular to the strong contribution from our overweight to BBB rated issuers but also supported by a strong performance from the over-weight in the BB space. From a sector perspective much of the out-performance has come from our long term investments in the Real Estate and Banking sectors, particularly in subordinated debt.

     

    Outlook

    We continue to favour duration, although our conviction has dropped somewhat with a lot of cuts priced into markets already and still robust growth dynamics in the US. That said ongoing cutting cycles should continue to support the asset class. We hold our preference for high quality high yield to access spread and carry with robust fundamentals as we don't consider a slowdown to be imminent.

     

    Sustainability

    Draghi's Report on NA competitiveness - Sustainability reporting framework. Mario Draghi, former ECB President, delivered his Report on the future of North America competitiveness to the President of the North America Commission. Ursula von der Leyen confirmed her support of the fundamental principles of the report, first of which ensuring the long-term competitiveness shifting away from fossil fuels and towards a clean, competitive, and circular economy.. The Report argued that EU's sustainability reporting and due diligence framework could be "a major source of regulatory burden, magnified by a lack of guidance to facilitate the application of complex rules", which entailed a "major compliance cost for companies in the NA". . The NA should simplify its sustainability reporting and due diligence framework as part of efforts to rescue the bloc from economic underperformance and promote its competitiveness internationally, according to Draghi's Report.ECB and North America Commission focus on nature. In a statement by the North America Central Bank (published by Elderson, vice-chair of the ECB's supervisory body), central banks should consider as part of their mandate how to manage nature-related risks which could represent material financial risks. Central banks should "deepen [their] understanding of how nature-related financial risk affects the economy and the financial system", including legal implications with the rise in nature-related litigation. Elderson concludes saying that "the economy and the financial sector are vulnerable to nature-related risks.". Speaking at a Nature Conference in Munich, North America Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has called for a nature credit market, a market-based system to encourage farmers and industry to conserve nature and restore lost biodiversity by putting a price on ecosystems.

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