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HFIGX

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    12.0335$
  • Previous Close
    12.0335$
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About

The financial product symbol HFIGX.US most likely refers to the Hartford Funds Agility Income Fund Class I. The ".US" suffix typically indicates that the fund is traded or offered in the United States. While not definitively confirmed without consulting a specific financial data provider, the "HFIGX" portion strongly suggests this Hartford fund due to the common practice of mutual funds using ticker symbols ending in "X" to denote a share class.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong historical returns attract investors, increasing demand and price. Underperformance can lead to selling pressure, lowering the price.

Interest Rate Changes: Rising interest rates can make bonds less attractive, potentially decreasing bond fund prices. Conversely, falling rates can increase bond fund prices.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or concerns about issuers' creditworthiness can negatively impact bond prices within the fund, lowering HFIGX.US's price.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations can erode the value of fixed-income investments, possibly decreasing bond fund prices.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor risk appetite influences demand for fixed-income assets. A risk-off environment can drive prices up.

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