Mark Brett - Intermediate Bond Fund Manager

RBOFX Fund  USD 12.24  0.03  0.25%   
Mark Brett is Fund Manager at Intermediate Bond Fund
Mark is a fixedincome portfolio manager at Capital Group. As a fixedincome investment analyst, he covers currency research. He has 34 years of investment experience and was with Capital Group for 19 years. Prior to joining Capital, Mark was an economist and strategist with Barclays de Zoete Wedd in London. In addition, he was a director of BZW Capital Markets Ltd. and a member of the London Stock Exchange. Currently, he is a member of the CFA Institute U.K. and is a fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. Mark is based in London.
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The fund maintains a portfolio of bonds, other debt securities and money market instruments having a dollar-weighted average effective maturity of no less than three years and no greater than five years under normal market conditions. American Funds is traded on NASDAQ Exchange in the United States. The fund is listed under Short-Term Bond category and is part of American Funds family.

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