It's understandable that the world of investments may seem complicated at times. Good news is, just like everything else, there are always simple options. At HSBC, we offer solutions that are either simple to invest in or simple to understand, to give you added peace of mind that comes with making well-informed decisions. Here are just a few at a glance.
Money market funds invest in high quality debt securities - such as government bonds, corporate bonds and certificates of deposit, and offer returns through regular interest payments or dividends.
Money market funds are very liquid and are often used to park cash while awaiting investment opportunities.
Index funds are designed to match or closely track the performance of a market index, automatically providing investors exposure to a large and diversified range of companies.
Because they are not actively overseen by a fund manager, index funds are also more affordable with low fees.
Global funds invest in instruments from a broad range of countries, regions and sectors.
Often used as core investments to anchor a portfolio, global funds are typically well diversified and spread out risk so that their performance will not be greatly affected should any particular market perform badly.
Speak with us about your investment options today. You may just be pleasantly surprised.
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