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By Tajinder Dhillon Brent oil has entered into a bear market, as prices have fallen almost $30 a barrel since the beginning of the year. Initial worries over COVID-19 caused the largest weekly decline in Brent oil prices since January 2016, having declined 13.6% during the week of February...
By Glenn Voyles, Director of Portfolio Management, Corporate Bonds, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income; Bryant Dieffenbacher, Research Analyst, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income and Matt Fey, Director of Research, Corporate Bonds, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Financial markets across the glo...
If I had written a commentary on how 4,000 people dying from the flu would topple global financial markets, I think I would have been deemed insane. Yet today that is exactly the story. After all, the World Health Organization estimates that influenza kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year...
Here's that iceberg that is drifting toward our economy's Titanic... and no, it ain't a virus, but it is our choice: Via: @Schuldensuehner Years of easy credit, easy money. The pile of debt from Baa to lower ratings is the real threat here, for its sustainability is heavily contingent on t...
Note : This article was released to CEF/ETF Income Laboratory members on Jan. 28, 2020. Please check latest data before investing. Chemist's "High-High-Low" Closed-End Fund Report Quantitative screens help to rapidly narrow down attractive candidates from the database of 500+ closed-end f...
There is virtually no yield left. None. I have pointed out Closed-End Funds as the only sector left with some yield and the complexities of this market, and I have pointed out that they trade as listed equities and this has not changed. However, if you are an insurance company, pension fund, u...
(This report was published to members of Yield Hunting on Jan. 28. All data herein is from that date.) I wanted to go through some potential swaps that I think members should consider. Just to be clear, these are not "buy" recommendations but considerations if you own the "sell" fund. Th...
Stubbornly low interest rates still have many investors reaching far and wide for yield. But for others, high-yield corporate bonds are a bridge too far. Are they too risky? Do they hold up in volatile markets? Do they represent too much of an unknown? In fact, high-yield bonds have historic...
Investment returns will likely come down to a few big, unpredictable issues this year. We look at how they might upend market expectations. After a year of outsized returns for both equity and fixed-income markets, expectations for 2020 returns have settled closer to their long-run average...
By Robert Christian, Co-Head of Research and Investment Management, K2 Advisors; Brooks Ritchey, Co-Head of Investment Research and Management K2 Advisors Pricing dislocations in Europe, performance dispersion across the credit spectrum and shifts in the political landscape should likely ...
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2024-06-17 09:00:25 ET Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund (DHY) declaring a stock dividend of $0.0155 per share on Ex-Date : June 18, 2024. Shareholders on record as of June 18, 2024 are eligible for the dividend. The payment date is scheduled for June 25, 2024, and the declaration ...
2024-04-04 05:00:56 ET It’s no secret that corporate bonds are booming. But what might come as a surprise to some folks is that we’re not too late to get in. Through a group of well-run closed-end funds (CEFs) , we can still tap big corporate-bond yields at a discount....
Shares of Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund (NYSE American:DHY) traded at a new 52-week high today of $2.57. Approximately 354,000 shares have changed hands today, as compared to an average 30-day volume of 595,000 shares. Credit Suisse High Yield Bond Fund is a non-diversified, closed-...