Overview

The GMO Global Real Return (UCITS) Fund seeks to achieve a return in excess of that of its benchmark, the OECD G7 Consumer Price Index, by allocating dynamically across asset classes, free from the constraints of traditional benchmarks. The Fund seeks annualized excess returns of 5% (net of fees) above the OECD G7 Consumer Price Index, over a complete market cycle.

The philosophy that underlies all of GMO’s Asset Allocation investment strategies is the belief that, at times and in the short term, the pricing of asset classes can deviate from true intrinsic value, but mean reverts to appropriate valuation levels over the long term. GMO’s proprietary 7-Year Asset Class Forecasts form the foundation of our investment process, providing a framework to assess the return opportunity embedded in different asset classes. We use that insight to allocate to what we believe are the most attractively priced asset classes. GMO’s Asset Allocation approach is flexible, not pre-determined by static allocations or benchmark-related ranges, constrained only by our unwillingness to overpay for an asset. We also seek to add value through security selection within both traditional and alternative asset classes.

Facts

Doc Table
Fund Inception Date November 30, 2011
Benchmark OECD CPI G7 (CHF)
Fund Total Assets as of 31/10/2024 $481mm USD

CHF Class A

SEDOL BFD3VV8
ISIN IE00BFD3VV87

Performance

Risks

Risks associated with investing in the Fund may include: (1) Management and Operational Risk: The risk that GMO's investment techniques will fail to produce desired results, including annualized returns and annualized volatility. (2) Market Risk - Equities: The market price of equities may decline due to factors affecting the issuer, its industries, or the economy and equity markets generally. Declines in stock market prices generally are likely to reduce the net asset value of the Fund's shares. (3) Non-U.S. Investment Risk: The market prices of many non-U.S. securities (particularly of companies tied economically to emerging countries) fluctuate more than those of U.S. securities. Many non-U.S. markets (particularly emerging markets) are less stable, smaller, less liquid, and less regulated than U.S. markets, and the cost of trading in those markets often is higher than it is in U.S. markets.For a more complete discussion of these risks and others, please consult the Fund's Prospectus.

Disclosures

The making available of any document on this website does not constitute a promotion, offer or sale of any securities, financial instruments, or other financial products to the public in or into any jurisdiction where such promotion, offer or sale is prohibited or to any person or class of person to whom such securities or financial instruments may not be lawfully promoted, offered or sold. You should not rely on any document on this website in making any decision to engage in investment activity without seeking further information from GMO to enable GMO to determine whether you may be eligible to receive such further information or purchase or subscribe for any securities or other financial instruments.

This product is based overseas and is not subject to the UK sustainable investment labelling and disclosure requirements. Please refer to the UK Financial Conduct Authority webpage for more information: https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/sustainable-investment-labels-greenwashing