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    14.7945$
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    14.7945$
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About

NBHRX.US represents the Neuberger Berman High Yield Bond Fund Institutional Class shares. It is a mutual fund that primarily invests in high-yield, lower-rated corporate bonds, often referred to as "junk bonds." The fund aims to generate income, and potentially capital appreciation, by investing in this segment of the fixed income market. As an Institutional Class fund, it typically requires a higher minimum investment amount and is geared towards institutional investors, financial advisors, or high-net-worth individuals. Investors should be aware that high-yield bonds carry a higher risk of default compared to investment-grade bonds.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older, lower-yielding bonds less attractive. Falling interest rates tend to increase bond prices.

Credit Risk: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of the issuers whose bonds are held by the fund affect its price. Downgrades increase risk and lower prices, while upgrades reduce risk and increase prices.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations can lead to lower bond prices because investors demand higher yields to compensate for the erosion of purchasing power. Lower inflation expectations can increase prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often leads to higher interest rates, which can negatively impact bond prices. Weaker economic growth may lead to lower interest rates, potentially increasing bond prices.

Fund Management: The skill of the fund manager in selecting and trading bonds can affect the fund's performance and price. A well-managed fund may outperform its benchmark, leading to higher prices.

Supply and Demand: General supply and demand within the bond market also impact the fund price. If demand for bonds increases, the price of NBHRX.US may increase.

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