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Natixis International Funds (dublin) I - Loomis Sayles Global Opportunistic Bond Fund H-n/d (eur) (0P0000Y082)

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7.800 +0.040    +0.52%
25/11 - Closed. Currency in EUR
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 253.75M
Type:  Fund
Market:  Ireland
Issuer:  Natixis Investment Managers S.A.
ISIN:  IE00B832CG85 
Asset Class:  Bond
Natixis International Funds (Dublin) I - Loomis Sa 7.800 +0.040 +0.52%

0P0000Y082 Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Natixis International Funds (dublin) I - Loomis Sayles Global Opportunistic Bond Fund H-n/d (eur). Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000Y082 among other information.
Category

Global Bond - EUR Hedged

Total Assets

253.75M

Expenses

0.97%

Inception Date

Aug 29, 2013

Investment Strategy

The investment objective of the Fund is high total investment return through a combination of high current income and capital appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in fixed income securities of issuers located in any country of the world, selected on an opportunistic basis. The Fund invests at least two-thirds of its Net Asset Value in investment grade fixed income securities issued by issuers on a world-wide basis (such securities being listed or traded on a global basis on the markets set out in Appendix I of the Prospectus) and, for hedging and efficient portfolio management purposes, in global currencies including currency exchange transactions. Fixed income securities in which the Fund may invest include corporate fixed income securities, fixed income securities issued or guaranteed by sovereign governments or public international bodies as well as zero coupon securities, Regulation S Securities, Rule 144A securities, asset-backed securities and mortgage-backed securities.

Contact Information

Address 43, avenue Pierre Mendès-France
Paris, 75013
France
Phone +33 1 78408000

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Scott M. Service Vice President 2014 Now
Biography Scott Service is a portfolio manager and co-head of the global fixed income team at Loomis, Sayles & Company. He co-manages the Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund. In addition, Scott co-manages global bond and global credit accounts as well as a suite of products outside the US. Scott joined Loomis Sayles in 1995 and was promoted to credit analyst in 1999. Between 2001 and 2003, Scott worked in Paris for Loomis Sayles’ parent company, Natixis Investment Managers, covering European credits across various industries and honing his international credit analysis skills. He returned to the Loomis Sayles fixed income team in 2003 and became leader of the global credit sector team. In 2004, Scott joined the global bond team. Previously, he held financial accounting positions at both State Street Bank and PNC Bank. Scott earned a BS from Babson College and an MBA from Bentley College.
Lynda L. Schweitzer Vice President 2008 Now
Biography Lynda Schweitzer is a portfolio manager and co-head of the global fixed income team at Loomis, Sayles & Company. With 37 years of investment industry experience, Lynda co-manages the Loomis Sayles Global Bond Fund, in addition to a suite of products outside the US and multiple global bond portfolios. She is also a member of the macro strategies, developed markets sovereign and global credit sector teams. Prior to joining Loomis Sayles in 2001 as a global portfolio specialist and trader, Lynda worked at Putnam Investments as a global bond trader for both developed and emerging markets. In her tenure at Putnam, Lynda was also a global fixed income trading assistant and custody operations supervisor. Previously, Lynda worked for State Street Bank and Trust Co. as a fund accountant, responsible for custody and pricing of global fixed income funds. She earned a BA from the University of Rochester and an MBA from Boston University.
David W. Rolley Vice President 2000 Now
Biography David Rolley is a portfolio manager and co-head of the global fixed income team at Loomis, Sayles & Company. With 43 years of investment industry experience, he co-manages the Loomis Sayles Global Bond and Global Allocation funds in addition to a suite of products outside the US, and multiple emerging market and global bond portfolios. Prior to joining Loomis Sayles in 1994, he was a principal and director of international capital market research at DRI/McGraw-Hill. His responsibilities included international interest rate and currency forecasting, and risk management consulting.
Kenneth M. Buntrock Vice President 2000 2019
Biography Mr. Buntrock began his investment career in 1974 and joined Loomis Sayles in 1997. Mr. Buntrock holds the designations of Chartered Financial Analyst® and Chartered Investment Counselor. He earned a B.A. from Pennsylvania State University, an M.B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh.
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