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Capital Group Capital Income Builder (LUX)

A lower risk approach to resilient growth through income-generating assets

50 years of multi-asset investing

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        Overview

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        The information in relation to the index is provided for context and illustration only. The fund is actively managed. It is not managed in reference to a benchmark.

        Past results are not a guarantee of future results.

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        Risk Considerations

        Risk factors you should consider before investing:

        • This material is not intended to provide investment advice or be considered a personal recommendation.
        • The value of investments and income from them can go down as well as up and you may lose some or all of your initial investment.
        • If the currency in which you invest strengthens against the currency in which the underlying investments of the fund are made, the value of your investment will decrease. Currency hedging seeks to limit this, but there is no guarantee that hedging will be totally successful.
        • Some portfolios may invest in financial derivative instruments for investment purposes, hedging and/or efficient portfolio management.
        • There are additional ABS/MBS, Bonds, Counterparty, Derivative instruments, Equities, Liquidity and Operational risks associated with this fund.

         

        Fund risks

        ABS/MBS risk: The fund may invest in mortgage- or asset-backed securities. The underlying borrowers of these securities may not be able to pay back the full amount that they owe, which may result in losses to the fund.

        Bonds risk: The value of bonds can change as a result of interest rate changes – typically when interest rates rise, bond values fall. Funds investing in bonds are exposed to credit risk. A decline in the financial health of an issuer could cause the value of its bonds to fall or become worthless.

        Counterparty risk: Other financial institutions provide services to the fund such as safekeeping of assets, or may serve as a counterparty to financial contracts such as derivatives. There is a risk the counterparty will not meet their obligations.

        Derivative instruments risk: Derivatives are financial instruments deriving their value from an underlying asset and may be used to hedge existing exposures or to gain economic exposure. A derivative instrument may not perform as expected, may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative and may result in losses to the fund.

        Equities risk: The prices of equity securities may decline in response to certain events, including those directly involving the companies whose securities are owned by the fund, overall market changes, local, regional or global political, social or economic instability and currency fluctuations.

        Liquidity risk: In stressed market conditions, certain securities held by the fund may not be able to be sold at full value, or at all. This could cause the fund to defer or suspend redemptions of its shares, meaning investors may not have immediate access to their investment.

        Operational risk: The risk of potential loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events.

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