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Rising rates are such a problem for gold bullion that gold bullion and major gold stocks are where they were before the COVID pandemic crashed the U.S. stock market at this time last year. In other words, they have wiped out all the pandemic gains. The bid in the dollar is significant...
For investors seeking income, appreciation, or diversification benefits, fixed income strategies are core components of a well-rounded asset allocation. In particular, we are optimistic about the high yield market-and believe that the opportunities can be maximized with active, risk-c...
The high-yield CEF sector has done well though not as well as other sectors in terms of discount returns in the last month (+1.3%). The sector as a whole is near its long-term fair value with a discount of -5%. But with spreads near the pre-COVID tightest levels, there isn't much upsi...
Why the run-up in rates has troubled equity markets more than credit, and why we think that is poised to continue. Since the start of the fourth quarter of 2020, the U.S. 10-year yield has risen by more than 80 basis points while the spread of the ICE Bank of America U.S. Corporate BB...
The recent rise in Treasury yields has spooked the equity markets. This is obvious from the recent performance of the bond markets as compared to the stock markets. Inflation is not the cause of this rise, but rather a combination of the stimulus measures, a rebounding economy, our CO...
We take a look at the high-yield CEF sector which enjoys an above average yield across the CEF space and a still reasonable discount valuation. The sector is facing a key challenge of record low yields in the underlying bonds which has a number of knock-on impacts. Record high fee...
Global recovery optimism, especially in the US, is leading to speculation over when the Fed might take its foot off the accelerator and buy fewer Treasuries and Agencies. Increasingly, parallels are being drawn to similar events in 2013. In this Q&A, we look at when such a sha...
Economic growth is returning to almost every country in the world, and almost all commodity prices are rising. The thing to worry about is the direction of fiscal policy, which will almost certainly bring us higher taxes, increased regulatory burdens, and more expensive energy. Fo...
It is my opinion, when considering both the inflation component and the credit risk component, that most bonds are not providing any real value currently. One strategy that should be considered is not buying any more bonds at present. The second is to take a careful look at your portf...
Only funds with yield over 7.5%, coverage higher than 90% and trading at a discount are considered. Top lists of discount, yield, DxY and DxYxZ are given. The top DxYxZ funds are DSL, HPI, and HPF. For further details see: 'High-High-Low' Closed-End Fund Report, (Belated...
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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-...