Hartford World Bond Fund Class C is an actively managed mutual fund focused on global fixed income. Its primary objective is capital appreciation, with income as a secondary goal, achieved by investing across government, agency, and corporate bonds from both developed and emerging markets. The strategy typically allocates the majority of assets to investment‑grade debt while retaining flexibility to use diverse sectors and currencies to manage interest rate and credit risk. According to fund disclosures, it normally invests at least 80% of assets in a broad range of fixed income securities, spanning U.S. and non‑U.S. issuers, and emphasizes multi‑sector diversification and global macro positioning. The fund’s role in the market is to provide internationally diversified bond exposure that can complement domestic core fixed income, potentially moderating portfolio volatility through geographic, duration, and currency diversification. Class C shares are designed with no upfront sales charge and feature a contingent deferred sales charge structure and ongoing 12b‑1 fees, aligning with distribution through certain advisory and brokerage channels. Performance, risk characteristics, and holdings data are made available through major fund platforms and market data providers.
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