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Jarislowsky, Fraser
Bond Fund

The firm's three guiding principles for Bond Fund management are:
 

  1 Safety of principal;
  2 Conservative duration management; and
  3 Optimization of yield.


Bond portfolios are well diversified, high quality portfolios with individual credits thoroughly researched in-house. A top-down process utilizing fundamental economic analysis is followed to determine policy duration and currency allocation. Portfolio yield is optimized by yield curve positioning, and by emphasizing high quality non-cyclical corporate bonds. The key factors analyzed in determining fixed income policy would be the outlook for economic growth and inflation, budget and trade deficit performance, as well as the current and forecast shape of the yield curve. Bond risk is controlled through rigorous internal credit research. The risk from interest rate volatility is minimized by trading within a defined, conservative duration range and by investing in U.S. pay bonds when Canadian interest rate and currency risk is considered high.


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