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About

LBGAX.US is the ticker symbol for the Lord Abbett Growth Opportunities Fund Class A. This fund aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of common stocks of companies that Lord Abbett believes have above-average growth potential. The fund is managed by Lord Abbett & Co. LLC and is geared towards investors seeking growth and willing to accept the potentially higher risks associated with equity investments. As a Class A share class, it typically involves a front-end sales charge, which is a fee paid at the time of purchase. Investors should consult the fund's prospectus for detailed information on its investment objectives, risks, fees, and expenses before investing.

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Factors

Bond Yields: Rising yields generally decrease bond prices as newer bonds offer higher returns.

Interest Rate Changes: Rate hikes typically lower bond values, and vice versa.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or concerns about issuers' ability to repay increase risk and decrease prices.

Inflation Expectations: Higher expected inflation erodes bond values, as returns become less attractive.

Market Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism can influence bond demand and prices.

Liquidity: Low liquidity makes it harder to sell, potentially lowering prices.

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