Investment Strategy
Berenberg Credit Opportunities is a benchmark-independent, flexible fixed income fund with an investment focus on financial bonds and a regional focus on Europe. The aim of the investment strategy is to generate both an attractive return and steady coupon income by investing across the entire capital structure. In the medium term, the aim is to develop a total return character. In order to identify attractive opportunities and market inefficiencies, the fund management utilises a broad and flexible toolbox from the entire capital structure. The focus is on fundamental analysis and single bond picking. Interest rate, credit and currency risks can be actively managed through the use of derivatives.
- Diversified and flexible financial bond portfolio focussing on European issuers
- The fund operates independently of benchmarks
- Targeted reduction of volatility and drawdowns through a maximum AT1 ratio of 30% and exclusion of CCC-rated bonds
- Wide range of instruments includes individual bonds, funds and derivatives
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Further details on the opportunities and risks of this fund can be found in the sales prospectus.
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Monthly market comment
While growth concerns dominate in Europe, there were positive economic surprises again in the US. The US labour market in particular proved robust in October. The ECB lowered interest rates in the eurozone by 25 bp at its October meeting and the market continues to expect at least one further rate hike in December. Expectations for the US Federal Reserve have been reduced from two rate hikes to one by the end of the year. 10-year US yields rose by 50 basis points in October after falling for five consecutive months. Risk premiums for corporate bonds in the IG segment widened slightly, while spreads in the HY segment narrowed further. The primary market remains robust and recorded the highest volume of new issues for several years in October. The inflow of funds remains positive, with the HY segment in particular recording high inflows.
Portfolio Management
Christian Bettinger
Christian Bettinger, CFA, has been with the company since June 2009. As fund manager of the mutual funds Berenberg Euro Bonds and Berenberg Credit Opportunities, he is responsible for the selection of corporate bonds in the Multi Asset area. After apprenticeship as a banker and studying business administration at the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, he first went through the trainee program at Berenberg. In February 2010, the business graduate was taken over early as a junior fund manager with a focus on derivatives and fixed income. Bettinger is a CFA-Charterholder, Certified Financial Engineer (CFE) and admitted Eurex trader.
Gerald Deutsch
Gerald Deutsch joined Berenberg in 2021. He started his career in the Berenberg Graduate Program with assignments in discretionary equity and fixed income portfolio management, fixed income research, as well as in institutional fund sales both in Germany and Switzerland. He exited the program early in 2022 and became a fixed income portfolio manager with a focus on corporate credit. He holds a Master of Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and a Bachelor of Psychology from the University of Kent.