As the America First trade unwinds across markets, a key indicator is showing that investors are now more worried about lower ...
The recent risk-off move in markets is affecting more than just stocks. Prices have also dropped sharply on speculative-grade ...
The riskiest part of the corporate bond market is holding up well. That should be a good sign for stocks, but investors need to be careful.
The spreads between the yields on corporate bonds and U.S. Treasuries hit their widest since September this week, pointing to ...
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Junk-debt returns will fall short of lofty expectations, but they’ll likely do better than stocks for the first time since the global financial crisis, according to high-yield guru Marty Fridson.
Bonds issued by retailers with “junk” credit ratings have been hit by selling as consumer confidence falls, but the selloff ...
Junk-bond investors are giving zero odds to a global trade war. They are almost certainly wrong, since even if a trade war is avoided, the odds are not zero. Consider the junk-bond spread ...
“Current spread levels are still too tight,” the bank’s credit strategists led by Lotfi Karoui wrote in a note dated March 11 ...
Now, the compensation investors demand to hold US junk-rated bonds over risk-free Treasuries has jumped to around 340 basis points, widening about 50 basis points in a matter of weeks. By contrast ...
That would mark the first time since the period starting December 2008 that junk outperforms stocks over the following half-decade. Since corporate bond spreads collapsed to historic tights last ...