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BNY Mellon Global Real Return Fund - Class A DRRAX
NASDAQ
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Fund Information
Fund Type
Sub-Category
Prospectus Objective
Inception Date
Open/Closed to New Investors
Minimum Initial Investment
Minimum Subsequent Investment
100
Front End Fee
6
Back End Fee
Asset Allocation
Cash
Stock
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Non U.S. Stock
Bond
U.S. Bond
Non-U.S. Bond
Preferred
Convertible
Other
Services Offered
Systematic Withdrawal Plan, Automatic Investment Plan, Phone Exchange, Wire Redemption, Retirement Investment
Performance
Created with Highstock 5.0.1430. Sep14. Oct28. Oct11. Nov25. Nov9. Dec23. Dec6. Jan20. Jan3. Feb17. Feb3. Mar-1.0%0.0%1.0%2.0%3.0%4.0%Performance as of Mar 04, 2025
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Company Information
Provider
BNY Mellon
Manager/Tenure
(Years)
Aron Pataki (9), Andrew Warwick (6)
Address
BNY Mellon
New York NY - 10286
Country
United States
Phone Number
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Investment Strategy
The investment seeks total return. The fund uses an actively-managed multi-asset strategy to produce absolute or real returns with less volatility than major equity markets over a complete market cycle, typically a period of five years. Rather than managing to track a benchmark index, it seeks to provide returns that are largely independent of market moves. The fund allocates its investments among global equities, bonds and cash, and, generally to a lesser extent, other asset classes, including real estate, commodities, currencies and alternative or non-traditional asset classes and strategies, primarily those accessed through derivative instruments.
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