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Strategies to target alpha
Targeting alpha in credit before others see it
High-quality credit continues to look attractive. With inflation cooling and rate cuts on the horizon, bond investors have the chance to secure attractive yields in today’s market. Guided by a contrarian approach and backed by 50 years of expertise, we target undervalued opportunities others overlook, aiming to generate strong risk-adjusted returns through market cycles.
Why invest in this strategy?
From a favorable market backdrop to Robeco’s expertise and innovative strategies, here are five key reasons why credit is an essential addition to your portfolio today.

Steady income and low risk

50 years in fixed income

Yields nearing multi-year high

Contrarian approach to target alpha

Diversification, balance of risk and return
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