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What is a fixed income fund?
Fixed income funds are securities funds that invest their assets primarily or exclusively in variable or fixed-income securities. The issuers of bonds are either governments, multinational organizations or companies. A distinction is made between bonds from industrialized nations and bonds from emerging markets. Bonds are characterized by the fact that they have a specific maturity and pay a coupon (interest). There are bond funds that distribute their income (distributors) and funds that reinvest their income from the bonds (accumulators).