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Fixed-Income Kryptonite "Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound." And he can fly and shoot lasers from his eyes. Superman not only has the best superpowers, but he is also handsome, charming, and humble. Plus he dea...
As mentioned by AON in their Weather, Climate & Catastrophe Insight: 2019 Annual Report , last year brought $232 billion of economic losses from natural disasters, whereby only $71 billion was actually insured. It outlined that the world continues to face a fundamental issue of insuranc...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought about a new investment landscape in which some companies and sectors have fared better than others. Significant market dislocations have also created potential opportunities in the higher quality areas of the credit spectrum. Global credit markets have re...
By Shamaila Khan As the coronavirus crisis unfolded, prices tumbled and yields spiked to record highs across investment-grade emerging-market debt ((EMD)) - a sector widely considered to have healthy credit fundamentals and a low risk of defaults. Yield Gap Widens with US Corporates ...
By Justin Leverenz, CFA, Team Leader and Senior Portfolio Manager Understanding the economic stresses across EM is important. Still, it does not affect our core approach to investing, which is to unearth extraordinary companies, even in low-growth economies that we believe have the pot...
In this paper, we look at the evolution and characteristics of the Emerging Market ((EM)) fixed income asset class, since the 1980s, drawing on FTSE Russell data. We find EM fixed income is now a substantial and investible asset class and very different from the asset class that suffered major...
By Nicholas Hardingham, CFA, Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager, Emerging Market Debt Analyst, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income With some countries slowly lifting coronavirus lockdown periods, does it make sense to invest in risk assets again - namely emerging markets? Franklin Templ...
By Robin Marshall Concerns about a wave of EM defaults has recently emerged Some commentators have expressed concern about a wave of Emerging Market ((EM)) debt defaults, based on the scale of the Covid-19 shock, declines in commodity prices, the expansion in EM debt since the GFC, the...
By Carol Lye A black swan virus shock brought the world to its knees—dealing a particularly acute blow to emerging markets. It was only a year ago that emerging markets recovered from the previous Federal Reserve (Fed) tightening and trade war crises. Britney Spears’s ...
Many emerging market ((EM)) countries will likely be hit harder by COVID-19 because of structural vulnerabilities and weaker institutions - in other words, their ability to contain the pandemic and their capacity to stimulate their economies. But while there is reason for concern, there is als...
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iShares today announced its plans to close the following U.S. -listed ETFs on August 25, 2022. The funds will cease trading and no longer accept creation or redemption orders after market close on August 22, 2022. Proceeds of the liquidation are currently scheduled to be sent to sha...