JPMorgan Corporate Bond R6 holds a quantitatively derived Gold Morningstar Medalist Rating. The rating reflects that it has scored particularly well on factors Morningstar research associates with future outperformance relative to category peers.
People: Above Average
The People Pillar assessment is based on quantitative measures of manager experience, track record, and alignment. Over periods of up to 10 years, the successful manager experience metric, calculated across the actively managed strategies the manager has run over that period, ranks above peers. Separately, we measure risk-adjusted excess return by analyzing managers' information ratios over the one-, three-, and five-year periods. These rank within the top 10% of peers, slightly above peers, and above peers, respectively. Managers have no reported investment in the fund.
Process: High
The Process rating is driven by the fund's gross-of-fee information ratio, a measure of risk-adjusted excess return. It consistently ranks within the top 10% of peers over one, three, and five years. The parent firm's risk-adjusted success ratio, which measures the share of its fixed income funds that outperform peers, ranks slightly below peer firms over 10 years.
Performance (in US Dollar)
Over the past 12 months, JPMorgan Corporate Bond R6 share class returned 5.3%, mirroring both its category index, the Bloomberg US Corp Bond TR USD Index (5.3%), and its Morningstar category peers (5.3%). Across the 10-year period, the fund returned 3.1% per year, surpassing the benchmark (2.7% per year) and Morningstar Category average (2.7% per year).
Price
JPMorgan Corporate Bond R6's Prospectus Adjusted Expense Ratio is 0.4% per year. It places it in the second-cheapest quintile of the Morningstar US Fund Corporate Bond Category, where the median fee is 0.5% per year. This cost positioning translates into a Medalist Rating Price Score of 0.7, which reflects its relative price positioning within the category. The Price Score ranges from -2.50 (most expensive) to +2.50 (cheapest), with higher scores indicating better cost competitiveness.