Rakuten has wrapped Vanguard BNDW into a hedged bond fund.
楽天・全世界債券インデックス(為替ヘッジ)ファンド
Rakuten-> https://www.rakuten-sec.co.jp/web/fund/ ... 90C000HBG4
Vanguard -> https://investor.vanguard.com/etf/profi ... folio/bndw
Rakuten fees -> 0.282% (Vanguard .15 + Rakuten .13)
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The common bond fund recommendation here, and elsewhere, seems to be Exmaxis slim Government Advanced (Or the Nissei or Tawara alternatives)
eMAXIS Slim 先進国債券インデックス
Link-> https://www.rakuten-sec.co.jp/web/fund/ ... 90C000END3
Real cost -> 0.170%
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I am considering going 50/50 between these two funds for my bond allocation. I am hesitant due to Rakuten's annoyingly high fees and currency hedging, which is not optimal for a bond fund in Japan.
However, US corporate bond exposure is hard to come by here. Most funds are very expensive or are US-domiciled ETFs traded in US dollars.
Thoughts?
Rakuten BNDW Wrap vs Emaxis Slim Advanced Government Bonds
Re: Rakuten BNDW Wrap vs Emaxis Slim Advanced Government Bonds
I am 92% equities 8% bonds currently.
I will switch my bond fund to Rakuten VANGUARD BNDW Wrap / 全世界債券インデックス(為替ヘッジ)ファンド for now.
I will allocate back up to 90/10 and keep it that way as that was the original plan.
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Reasoning eMAXIS Slim 先進国債券インデックス has sat like a lump on a log. Sovereign debt is not likely to move for some time.
Rakuten VANGUARD BNDW Wrap / 全世界債券インデックス(為替ヘッジ)ファンド is a bit more diversified with a mix of government and corporate debt. It is after all the "Whole" bond market.
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That fee is steep though....
I will switch my bond fund to Rakuten VANGUARD BNDW Wrap / 全世界債券インデックス(為替ヘッジ)ファンド for now.
I will allocate back up to 90/10 and keep it that way as that was the original plan.
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Reasoning eMAXIS Slim 先進国債券インデックス has sat like a lump on a log. Sovereign debt is not likely to move for some time.
Rakuten VANGUARD BNDW Wrap / 全世界債券インデックス(為替ヘッジ)ファンド is a bit more diversified with a mix of government and corporate debt. It is after all the "Whole" bond market.
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That fee is steep though....