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Goldman Rebrands Fixed-Income Fund

Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) says it has strengthened its fixed income fund platform through changes to the Goldman Sachs Core Plus Fixed Income Fund. The fund has been rebranded into the Goldman Sachs Bond Fund and is available in multiple share classes, including lower-priced institutional classes, according GSAM.

The Goldman Sachs Bond Fund is an enhanced approach to a core allocation with global diversification. The fund allows investors to access opportunities outside a traditional core fixed-income portfolio while also managing overall fund risk, the firm says. Performance data is available going back to 2006.

The fund ticker symbols and investment minimums remain the same post rebranding, GSAM says. The fund will continue to be offered in Class A and C shares with $1,000 minimum initial investments. Additionally, the fund offers Institutional, Class R and Class IR Shares.


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