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Thornburg Limited Term Income Fund (UCITS)

Morningstar Rating  • Info

Overall Morningstar Rating among 141 EAA Fund USD Corporate Bond - Short Term funds, based on risk-adjusted returns for class A Acc shares, using a weighted average of the funds three-, five-, and ten-year ratings: respectively, 1 star, 1 star and 2 stars among 141, 129 and 66 funds, as of 31 Jul 2025.

As of 31 Jul 2025
Fund Assets
$72.1 M
As of 31 Jul 2025
NAV
$11.53
As of 21 Aug 2025
Change
$-0.01
As of 21 Aug 2025
YTD NAV Performance
4.06%
As of 21 Aug 2025
Asset Category:
Global Fixed Income
Fund Benchmark:
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index

Portfolio Managers

Portfolio Manager and Managing Director
Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
Overview

Overview

Why Invest in This Fund?

  • Flexible, active high-quality portfolio that consists primarily of U.S short- and intermediate-term investment grade bonds.
  • Proven bottom-up fundamental approach that seeks to identify attractive fixed income opportunities on a relative value basis.
  • Highly active strategy that seeks to deliver total return through income and preserve capital with moderate interest rate exposure.

Investment Objective

The fund’s goal is to provide investors as high a level of current income as is consistent with safety of capital. The fund also seeks to reduce changes in its share price compared to longer term portfolios.

Investment Approach

The fund employs a flexible and highly active approach to construct a portfolio of U.S. dollar–denominated short/intermediate investment grade bonds. It is designed for stability, capital preservation and moderate interest rate exposure. The fund seeks to drive returns through income and superior relative value issue selection in a dynamically changing fixed income environment.

Fund Facts

Fund Facts

(As of 31 Jul 2025)
Net Fund Assets
$72.1 M
Benchmark
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index
Morningstar Category
EAA Fund USD Corporate Bond - Short Term
Distribution Frequency
N/A
SFDR
Article 8
Minimum Investment
$1,000
Ongoing Charges
1.25%
Management Fee
1.00%
Share Class
A Acc
Share Class Inception Date
3 May 2017
Fund Inception Date
3 May 2017
Bloomberg Ticker
THLTAUA ID
ISIN
IE00BF1ZBY94
Cusip
G8850P 200
SEDOL
BF1ZBY9
Performance

Performance

Returns

2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Total Return (%)
0.40
4.36
6.36
-1.79
-7.64
5.41
3.45
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index (%)
0.88
6.80
6.43
-1.44
-8.23
5.24
3.00
YTD
1y
3y
5y
Inception
Total Return (%)
3.52
5.91
3.82
0.82
1.70
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index (%)
4.13
6.74
3.57
0.64
2.05
Morningstar Category Avg. (%)
3.03
5.91
4.79
2.31
Morningstar Quartile
2
4
4
Morningstar Quartile # of Funds
181
141
129
YTD
1y
3y
5y
Inception
Total Return (%)
3.52
4.27
3.35
0.59
1.68
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index (%)
3.99
4.62
2.97
0.46
2.01
Morningstar Category Avg. (%)
3.21
5.03
4.62
2.23
Morningstar Quartile
4
4
4
Morningstar Quartile # of Funds
181
141
129
YTD
1y
3y
5y
Inception
Total Return (%)
3.52
5.91
11.90
4.18
14.70
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index (%)
4.13
6.74
11.11
3.22
17.99
YTD
1y
3y
5y
Inception
Total Return (%)
3.52
4.27
10.39
2.96
14.70
Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index (%)
3.99
4.62
9.17
2.31
17.83
Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

(As of 31 Jul 2025)
(Hypothetical Growth of $10,000 vs Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit Index)
Characteristics

Characteristics

Portfolio

(As of 31 Jul 2025)
Portfolio
Benchmark
Effective Duration
3.3 Yrs
3.7 Yrs
Average Effective Maturity
4.1 Yrs
4.2 Yrs
Portfolio
Benchmark
Weighted Average Coupon
3.3%
3.6%
Yield to Worst
4.8%
4.2%
Risk & Return Profile

Risk & Return Profile

(As of 31 Jul 2025)
3y
5y
Beta
0.85
0.85
R-Squared (%)
96.13
95.19
Standard Deviation (%)
3.89
3.57
Sharpe Ratio
-0.20
-0.47
Information Ratio
1.08
0.84
Tracking Error (%)
1.02
0.98
Up Capture (%)
95.65
93.11
Down Capture (%)
72.25
77.25
Portfolio

Portfolio

Top Holdings

(As of 30 Jun 2025)
Name
Ticker/Symbol
Weight %
Freddie Mac Pool
3132DU5J2
3.0
Freddie Mac Pool
31427MKG5
2.9
Fannie Mae Pool
3140XMX27
2.3
Fannie Mae Pool
3140X8PW1
1.5
United States Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds
91282CJY8
1.4
New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2022-NQM3
64831QAA1
1.3
United States Treasury Note/Bond
91282CNC1
1.1
United States Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds
912810PZ5
1.1
Bayer US Finance II, LLC
07274NAJ2
1.0
United States Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds
91282CKL4
1.0
Exposure Breakdown

Exposure Breakdown

(As of 31 Jul 2025)
Sector Allocation
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Corporate
38.8
29.3
Collateralized Mortgage Obligation
18.2
Mortgage Passthrough
17.2
Treasury-Domestic
7.5
64.6
Cash & Cash Equivalents
7.5
Asset Backed Securities
6.4
0.0
Commercial Mortgage Backed Security
2.9
Preferred Stock
0.7
Agency Debenture
0.3
2.1
Treasury-Foreign
0.2
3.3
Municipals
0.1
0.6
Sector Allocation
Fund (%)
Corporate
38.8
Collateralized Mortgage Obligation
18.2
Mortgage Passthrough
17.2
Treasury-Domestic
7.5
Cash & Cash Equivalents
7.5
Asset Backed Securities
6.4
Commercial Mortgage Backed Security
2.9
Preferred Stock
0.7
Agency Debenture
0.3
Treasury-Foreign
0.2
Municipals
0.1
Credit Quality
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
U.S. Government
35.4
66.7
AAA
14.4
2.3
AA
2.9
3.3
A
15.0
14.0
BBB
24.0
13.7
Not Rated
0.7
Cash & Cash Equivalents
7.6
Credit Quality
Fund (%)
U.S. Government
35.4
AAA
14.4
AA
2.9
A
15.0
BBB
24.0
Not Rated
0.7
Cash & Cash Equivalents
7.6
Maturity
Fund (%)
Benchmark (%)

Fund

Benchmark

0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Year 1
16.3
1.7
Year 2
8.7
20.9
Year 3
8.9
17.7
Year 4
14.2
13.7
Year 5
13.1
14.2
Year 6
5.3
8.2
Year 7
4.1
8.1
Year 8
5.4
4.9
Year 9
3.5
5.4
Year 10+
12.8
5.2
Cash
7.6
Maturity
Fund (%)
Year 1
16.3
Year 2
8.7
Year 3
8.9
Year 4
14.2
Year 5
13.1
Year 6
5.3
Year 7
4.1
Year 8
5.4
Year 9
3.5
Year 10+
12.8
Cash
7.6
Portfolio Managers

Portfolio Managers

Lon Erickson, CFA

Lon Erickson, CFA

Portfolio Manager and Managing Director
Lon Erickson is a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined Thornburg in 2008 and was named a managing director and was promoted to portfolio manager in 2010. Prior to joining Thornburg Investment Management, Lon spent almost 11 years as an analyst for State Farm Insurance in the equity and corporate bond departments. Lon earned a bachelor’s degree in…
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Christian Hoffmann, CFA

Christian Hoffmann, CFA

Head of Fixed Income and Managing Director
Christian Hoffmann is head of fixed income and a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined the firm in 2012 as a fixed income analyst and was promoted to associate portfolio manager in 2014. Christian was named a managing director in 2017, was promoted to portfolio manager in 2018, and to head of fixed income in 2024. Prior to…
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