Based on the popular 80s card game, each week we select an asset class and use FE fundinfo data to compare two funds based on their three-year performance, assets under management, alpha, volatility, ongoing charges and information ratio to decide which is the Top Trump.
This week, the AXA Global High Yield Bonds fund defeats the Schroder International Global High Yield fund 4-2.
AXA Global High Yield Bonds fund
The fund is actively managed with deviation expected in term of constitution and
performance compared to benchmark that is likely to be significant.
Geographical breakdown:
- USA (66.8%)
- UK (6.6%)
- Canada (4.7%)
- France (4.1%)
- Italy (3.2%)
- Germany (3%)
- Netherlands (2.8%)
- Luxembourg (2%)
- Ireland (1.2%)
- Spain (1.2%)
Schroder International Global High Yield fund
The fund aims to provide income and capital growth in excess of the Bloomberg Global High Yield index after fees have been deducted over a three to five-year period by investing in below investment grade bonds issued worldwide.
Geographical breakdown:
- USA (63.3%)
- UK (5.5%)
- Canada (4.5%)
- Germany (4.5%)
- Italy (3.8%)
- France (2.8%)
- Luxembourg (2.2%)
- Brazil (1.6%)
- Spain (1.4%)
- Netherlands (1.4%)