Investing in funds entails risk, most notably the risk of capital loss. The value of an investment is subject to market fluctuation and may decrease or increase as a consequence. As a result, fund subscribers may lose part or all of their initial investment.
Past performance is not a guarantee or indication of future results.
3. SFDR: “Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation” – 2019/2088/EU. European Union regulation that requires, amongst other things, the classification of financial products according to their ESG intensity. A fund is referred to as “Art. 8” if it promotes ESG characteristics in tandem with other financial objectives, or “Art. 9” when it has a sustainable investment objective. Any fund that does not comply with the two previous categories is an “Art. 6” fund.