The Invesco International Bond Fund Class C is an actively managed global bond mutual fund designed to seek total return by investing primarily in debt securities issued by foreign governments and corporations. Launched in 1995, the fund uses both top-down macroeconomic strategies and bottom-up country analysis to identify opportunities across foreign exchange markets, interest rates, and credit sectors. A distinguishing feature of this fund is its flexible allocation across multiple currencies and regions, allowing the portfolio to seek value in both developed and emerging markets, as well as to adjust its U.S. dollar and non-U.S. dollar exposures as market conditions evolve. The fund's holdings are diversified across industries, with notable allocations to sectors such as financial exchanges and data, diversified banks, integrated oil and gas, and telecommunications. Its role in the financial market centers on providing investors exposure to international fixed-income opportunities and diversifying their traditional bond portfolios, which are often concentrated in U.S. securities. This fund appeals to those looking to enhance global diversification and manage risk through an actively managed, multi-currency bond portfolio.
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