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Geopolitical risk, dovish central banks and an aging business cycle are reinforcing bullish moorings in global debt.
June 26 -
The yield on Mozambique’s sole dollar bond, due 2023, has fallen almost 5 percentage points this month to 11%.
June 20 -
Worries over weak U.S. data, the impact of President Trump’s multi-front trade war and the interest rate outlook has whipsawed investors in recent weeks.
June 11 -
A flashback to reactions from policymakers and financial titans in 2006 and 2007 highlights recent skepticism that inversions signal recession.
April 3 -
Inversions have occurred seven times since the early 1950s and all but one of those instances preceded equity gains.
December 6 -
The $7.5 billion fund’s comeback comes as the spread between 3- and 5-year yields slid below zero for the first time since 2007.
December 5 -
No one’s talking about the latest Treasury market selloff because it’s tough to find the negative ramifications across other asset classes.
September 20 -
Portfolio managers say taxable alternatives have appeared cheaper lately when compared to the short end of the tax-exempt yield curve.
August 28 -
These funds emerged as investors sought yield amid an otherwise low-interest rate environment. As rates normalize, does this approach still have a purpose?
July 19Retirement Matters -
Muted core inflation increases and relentless haven flows have kept a lid on longer-dated developed-market yields.
July 11