OP-Emerging Markets Debt Fund (Fund) is a bond fund that mainly invests its assets in fixed-income instruments issued or guaranteed by governments, government-owned entities, government-controlled entities, other public-sector entities or supranational organisations in emerging markets. The Fund may use derivative instruments in its investment operations. The underlying assets of such derivative contracts may be interest rates, currencies or credit risks.
The modified duration of the Fund, a measure of the price sensitivity of a fixed-income investment to interest rate movements, is typically 5.0–8.0, which means that the Fund value will decrease by 5.0–8.0 percent if interest rates increase by one percentage point. If interest rates fall, the Fund’s value increases correspondingly. The main target markets are Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europe,Africa and the Middle East.
The emphasis of the investments is typically on long-term fixedincome products, so in terms of interest rate risk the Fund is on a par with long-term bond funds. The Fund usually aims to favour fixed-income instruments issued in the currencies of developed economies (so-called hard currency), particularly the U.S. dollar, and aims to hedge the currency risk against the euro.
The Fund’s benchmark index is the JPMorgan EMBI Global Diversified EUR Hedged. With active investing, the Fund seeks to outperform its benchmark index in the long term. The Fund mainly takes notable active risk and it may differ significantly from the composition, weights and risk level of the benchmark index.