Rathbones to release High Quality Bond fund to broader UK market

Managed by Noelle Cazalis

Lauren Mason
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Rathbones will make its £152m High Quality Bond fund available to the broader UK retail market today (10 October), following the "successful" launch of its S-class shares to cornerstone investors on 16 November last year.

The fund - which resides in the IA Sterling Corporate Bond sector - is headed up by Noelle Cazalis, who is currently co-manager on the Rathbone Ethical Bond fund and deputy manager of the Rathbone Strategic Bond fund; both of which she runs alongside Bryn Jones. How low can US bond yields fall? Jones's broader credit team also supports Cazalis with credit selection and analysis on the Rathbone High Quality Bond fund, although this will be the first vehicle that Cazalis has been a lead manager on at Rathbones. The fund aims for high levels of capital preservation while paying income...

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