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About

HNISX.US refers to the Hancock Whitney Strategic Income Fund Class I. It is a mutual fund managed by Hancock Whitney Asset Management, focusing on generating income by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of fixed-income securities. These securities may include government, corporate, and mortgage-backed securities, among others.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising rates can decrease bond values, impacting the fund's net asset value. Lower rates tend to increase bond values.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or defaults in the underlying bonds within the portfolio can negatively affect the fund's price.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations typically lead to lower bond prices and vice versa, influencing the fund's value.

Fund Management: The investment strategies and decisions made by the fund's managers impact its performance and ultimately its price.

Economic Conditions: Overall economic health, including GDP growth and employment rates, affects bond yields and the fund's valuation.

Supply and Demand: Increased demand for the fund typically drives its price up, while increased selling pressure can lower the price.

Fund Expenses: The fund's expense ratio and other operational costs can affect its returns and subsequently its price over time.

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