All Fixed Income articles – Page 59
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Central Bank Watch
The Franklin Templeton Fixed Income (FTFI) Central Bank Watch is a qualitative assessment of the central banks for the Group of Ten (G10) nations plus two additional countries (China and South Korea).
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As COVID Cases Fade, Services Ready for Upgrade
January U.S. retail sales surprised to the upside, rising 3.8% M/M. The Omicron wave temporarily halted the shift in consumer spending from goods to services, as at-home sectors gained. Meanwhile, restaurant sales fell for a second-consecutive month.
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Podcast
The Investment Podcast: Inflation – is it beyond transitory and now structural?
With inflation sitting at the core of many issues that investors are grappling with today, David Parsons sits down with Miles Tym and Richard Ryan to consider the pacing of central bank policies to tackle this rising concerns, the potential danger points following interest rate hikes and how an evolving environment might impact a wider range of bond assets, specifically corporate bonds.
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The Compelling Case for Global CLOs
The case for global AAA and AA CLOs is simple. As the senior-most, highest-rated tranches in the CLO capital structure, AAA and AA tranches benefit from strong structural protections and historically low defaults. These securities can offer attractive relative and absolute value for global fixed income investors seeking yield-enhancing investments and attractive risk-adjusted returns.
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The Bond Blog - EM’s Vulnerability to Rising Food Prices and Political Instability
Food items typically have a larger weight in the consumer price index (CPI) basket of emerging markets. Therefore, food price increases might require policy action on the part of central banks if they become a major source of inflation.
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Podcast
All The Credit, Episode 24
Securitized products, sometimes referred to as structured products or, more generically, asset-backed securities, has—more recently—experienced dramatic growth in market size. And while the sector is approaching nearly $4 trillion, the securitized assets market and investor appetite continues to expand.
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Video
Neuberger Berman’s Multi Sector Fixed Income Funds
In this short video, we two of introduce Neuberger Berman’s Multi-Sector Fixed Income Funds looking at some of the distinctive features of our capabilities in this space.
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Quick Thoughts: Defensive on the Curve
With the characteristics of low duration, lower volatility, and higher income versus other fixed income asset classes, we believe a mix of short-term high yield and floating rate debt may provide investors some level of defense in a rising interest-rate environment.
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Research Report
Nuveen global fixed income impact report 2021
Welcome to the Nuveen global fixed income 2021 impact report which demonstrates how impact investing in public fixed income markets is not only possible, but vital to addressing many of the large-scale, systemic challenges the world faces today.
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On My Mind: The Long and Winding Road…
With inflation running at multi-decade highs, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Chief Investment Officer Sonal Desai believes major central banks are well behind the curve to tighten monetary policy—and why she thinks markets still underestimate the long, volatile adjustment period that lies ahead.
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Investment Viewpoint: Asia Fixed Income Outlook 2022
2021 was historic for our asset class by many accounts. Asian High Yield (HY) had its worst annual performance since 2008, down over 11% and recorded a default rate of 13%.1 There was an unprecedented USD 50 billion of Chinese HY defaults which means one third of Chinese HY defaulted in 2021.
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Reasons to invest LO Funds – Fallen Angels Recovery
Fallen angels are bond issuances which are downgraded from Investment Grade to High Yield.
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Investment Symposium Series – Signs of a thaw in China’s property freeze
China’s efforts to tackle soaring home prices and rein in its large property developers have sparked heavy asset price falls and concerns over a credit crunch. However, for our China specialists, there have also been signs of a gradual turnaround.
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Equity Convexity and Unconventional Monetary Policy
In this paper, we intend to gain an understanding of the drivers of stock convexity, also known as gamma.
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What’s the outlook for European asset-backed securities in 2022?
European asset-backed securities (ABS) outperformed many other areas of fixed income last year as investors were drawn by their floating rate properties and supportive fundamentals, including a resilient labour market and low arrears in underlying asset pools. But how strong is the outlook for securitisations in 2022?
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Supply Chain Strain in Labor
The second paper in our supply chain series assesses the extent of labor market disruptions in two of the world’s largest economies, and we find modest near-term labor market shortages in the euro area.
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Supply Chain Strain in Manufacturing
One of the most salient economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the sharp disruption of global supply chains. The simultaneous emergence of large demand boosts and supply shortages led to sharp price increases.
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Pressures Continue to Build for Fed Hikes
U.S. CPI pushed the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield to 2% for the first time since the onset of COVID, and U.S. rate hike expectations increased, with markets pricing in 50% odds of a 50bps hike in March. Meanwhile, European inflation expectations are also edging higher.
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Supply Chain Strain in Commodities
Cyclical commodity prices have surged amidst pressure from multiple fronts. While COVID has certainly exacerbated the typical mismatch between the timing of supply and the growth in demand, the deviation has been further strained by environmental considerations that have limited supply development.
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Supply Chain Strain: Overview
Exploring how disruptions in the manufacturing, labor, and commodities markets may affect inflation and fixed-income investments.