SPDR Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond UCITS ETF vs Vanguard Global Credit Bond Fund

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SPDR Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond UCITS ETF B2 · FairHorizon Blue Vanguard Global Credit Bond Fund B4 · FairHorizon Blue
ISIN IE00BF1QPH33 IE00BYV1RD15
Asset class Global Bonds Global Bonds
Strategy Index-Based Actively Managed
Provider State Street Investment Management Vanguard
Sustainability (SFDR)
Share class USD HEDGED INV USD HEDGED ACC
Currency USD USD
TER (p.a.) 0.10% 0.35%
Inception 2018-02-16 2017-09-14
Return — 1 year 2.80% 5.11%
Return — 3 years p.a. 3.84% 5.99%
Return — 5 years p.a. 0.66% 1.51%
Return — 10 years p.a.
Volatility — 5y stddev p.a. 4.81% 6.49%
Max. recommended portfolio share 100% 100%

How they differ

SPDR Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond UCITS ETF is classified by Das Family Office as FairHorizon Blue (Global Bonds, index-based). Global investment grade diversified bonds. Passive tracker on Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond Index.

Vanguard Global Credit Bond Fund is classified as FairHorizon Blue (Global Bonds, actively managed). Global investment grade diversified bonds. Active strategy with high corporate bonds exposure.

Both funds sit in the same FairHorizon bucket, suggesting comparable investment time-horizons. Differences are likely to come from underlying strategy, manager skill, or sub-asset-class tilt.

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