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Voya Investment Grade Credit I (VIGCX)

9.02
-0.04
(-0.44%)
At close: 8:02:20 PM EDT

Performance Overview

Morningstar Return Rating --
YTD Return 0.92%
5y Average Return 1.47%
Number of Years Up 5
Number of Years Down 3
Best 1Y Total Return (Apr 7, 2025) 15.29%
Worst 1Y Total Return (Apr 7, 2025) --
Best 3Y Total Return 15.29%
Worst 3Y Total Return -3.84%

Trailing Returns (%) Vs. Benchmarks

Monthly Total Returns
VIGCX
Category
YTD
2.28%
-0.67%
1-Month
-0.36%
1.48%
3-Month
2.28%
3.14%
1-Year
5.49%
4.42%
3-Year
0.95%
7.37%
5-Year
1.87%
4.80%
10-Year
2.80%
4.92%
Last Bull Market
7.81%
5.92%
Last Bear Market
-8.12%
1.35%

Annual Total Return (%) History

Year
VIGCX
Category
2025
--
--
2024
3.01%
--
2023
8.34%
--
2022
-17.11%
--
2021
-0.98%
--
2020
12.48%
9.24%
2019
15.29%
13.03%
2018
-3.15%
-2.49%

2017
7.09%
5.79%
2016
--
6.51%

Past Quarterly Returns

YearQ1Q2Q3Q4
2025 2.28% -- -- --
2024 -0.12% 0.12% 6.07% -2.88%
2023 3.76% -0.39% -2.95% 8.00%
2022 -8.02% -8.12% -5.10% 3.36%
2021 -4.52% 3.66% 0.04% 0.01%
2020 -3.94% 11.01% 1.94% 3.48%
2019 5.31% 4.66% 3.27% 1.29%
2018 -2.50% -1.37% 1.34% -0.63%
2017 1.29% 2.78% 1.48% 1.37%
2016 -2.47% -- -- --

Rank in Category (By Total Return)

YTD 51
1-Month 67
3-Month 51
1-Year 40
3-Year 75
5-Year 46

Load Adjusted Returns

1-Year 5.49%
3-Year 0.95%
5-Year 1.87%
10-Year 2.80%

Performance & Risk

YTD Return 0.92%
5y Average Return 1.47%
Rank in Category (ytd) 51
% Rank in Category (ytd) --
Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.23
Morningstar Risk Rating

Fund Overview

Category Corporate Bond
Fund Family Voya
Net Assets 83.55M
YTD Return 2.28%
Yield 4.91%
Morningstar Rating
Inception Date Aug 03, 2016

Fund Summary

Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus borrowings for investment purposes) in investment-grade fixed-income securities. The fund may also invest up to 10% of its assets in high-yield (high risk) debt instruments, commonly referred to as “junk bonds.”

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