About the HBRD ETF
BetaShares Active Australian Hybrids Fund HBRD ETF aims to provide investors with attractive income returns from an actively managed, diversified portfolio of primarily hybrid securities.
The HBRD ETF provides convenient exposure to a diversified portfolio of hybrids, which seeks to reduce the potential downside risk of directly holding individual hybrids.
The HBRD ETF pays income monthly at a rate expected to be significantly higher than the cash and senior bonds, along with franking credits.
NB: Net Running Yield and All In Yield shown.
HBRD ETF Performance Review
Year
4.01
Year
Year
Inception
3.69
Yield
5.83
Maturity
6.16
Data Current To: 29/12/2023
Our review of HBRD ETF
Invests in ASX listed hybrids with a small allocation to bonds and cash
Hybrids are floating rate securities, so the fund takes very little interest rate risk
What we like about the HBRD ETF
Unique Australian fund that that targets a specific segment of the market
Has the capacity to earn franking credits
Monthly distributions
Things to be aware of about the HBRD ETF
Doesn't disclose credit rating profile
Concentrated financial institution portfolio
HBRD ETF Investment Strategy
HBRD invests in an actively managed portfolio of hybrid securities overseen by a professional investment manager. If the hybrid market is assessed to be overvalued or to present a heightened risk of capital loss, the fund can allocate more of the portfolio to lower risk securities such as cash or bonds.
HBRD ETF Share Price
What does the HBRD ETF Invest In?
HBRD is a Corporate Bond ETF.
BetaShares Active Australian Hybrids Fund HBRD actively manages a portfolio of hybrid securities, bonds and cash.
HBRD ETF Credit Quality
HBRD Frequently Asked Questions
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About The Issuer Of The HBRD ETF: Betashares
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