Reams Long Duration Fixed Income
The Long Duration Fixed Income Product seeks to maximize total return, minimize volatility, and preserve capital, utilizing all sectors of the fixed income market, including high yield and non-U.S. dollar denominated securities. Long Duration portfolios are high quality and well diversified, with an average portfolio duration generally above eight years.
A long duration portfolio is often utilized by a pension plan sponsor as part of a broader liability-driven investment (LDI) strategy. For information on our capabilities with respect to custom LDI strategies, please visit our Liability Driven Investing topic page.
Composite Assets (as of 6/30/2024) |
Inception Date | Quarterly Factsheet | |
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Reams Long Government/Credit | $977 mm | July 1, 2002 | |
Reams Long Credit | $842 mm | April 1, 2009 |
Portfolio Highlights
Portfolio Highlights
as of June 30, 2024
Average Duration |
Average Maturity |
Average Yield to Worst |
Average Quality |
|
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Reams Long Government/Credit | 14.4 Years | 21.1 Years | 4.9% | Aa3 |
Bloomberg U.S. Long G/C Index | 13.8 Years | 22.5 Years | 5.2% | A1 |
Reams U.S. Long Credit | 13.2 Years | 23.2 Years | 5.4% | A2 |
Bloomberg U.S. Long Credit Index | 12.6 Years | 22.5 Years | 5.7% | A3 |
Portfolio Performance
Portfolio Performance
Annualized performance as of June 30, 2024
1 Yr. | 3 Yrs. | 5 Yrs. | 10 Yrs. | Since Inception | |
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Reams Long Government/Credit (Gross) | -1.77% | -8.16% | -1.08% | 2.52% | 6.49% |
Reams Long Government/Credit (Net) | -2.02% | -8.39% | -1.33% | 2.27% | 6.22% |
Bloomberg U.S. Long G/C Index | -1.58% | -8.51% | -2.22% | 1.65% | 4.92% |
Reams Long Credit (Gross) | 1.79% | -5.97% | 0.44% | 3.34% | 8.27% |
Reams Long Credit (Net) | 1.53% | -6.21% | 0.19% | 3.08% | 8.00% |
Bloomberg U.S. Long Credit Index | 2.01% | -6.76% | -0.87% | 2.40% | 5.98% |
Important Disclosure
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Performance figures are stated as gross and net, which is calculated using the highest management fee of 0.25% for these strategies. The firm’s management fees are detailed in its Form ADV Part 2A.
Reams Asset Management is a division of Scout Investments, a registered investment advisor that offers investment management services for both managed accounts and mutual funds. Scout Investments is a wholly owned subsidiary of Raymond James Investment Management (formerly Carillon Tower Advisers), which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Raymond James Financial.
The firm was previously defined as UMB Institutional Asset Management, a subsidiary of UMB Bank, which managed both institutional and high net worth, trust, and estate assets. On July 1, 2009 the firm transitioned from UMB Bank and became a subsidiary of UMB Financial Corporation in order to focus on institutional investment management. On November 30, 2010, the firm acquired the advisory business of Reams Asset Management Company, LLC. On December 28, 2010, the firm changed its name from Scout Investment Advisors to Scout Investments. On November 17, 2017, Scout Investments was acquired by Carillon Tower Advisers. On October 1, 2022, Carillon changed its name to Raymond James Investment Management.
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