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Why Would Anyone Buy A Negative Yielding Bond? Simple: To Earn A Profit
Friday, September 9, 2016 - 3:07pm | 377Money managers who may be required to allocate a certain portion of cash in fixed income investments are faced with a simple problem: There are few opportunities where bond yields are attractive, let alone yielding a positive return. According to a CNBC report, large fund managers, such as...
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An Alternative To The Usual Boring Bond ETF
Thursday, July 14, 2016 - 1:00pm | 553Fixed income exchange-traded funds are providing investors with plenty of excitement this year, most of it good, but the usual view of bond funds, particularly those holding U.S. Treasurys, is that these are boring instruments. Boring can be beautiful. The returns offered by a number of bond ETFs...
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Investors Load Up On Bond ETFs As Markets Remain Volatile
Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 9:25am | 621As global equity markets have seen increased turbulence to start 2016, investors have been running to safe-haven destinations. That includes exchange-traded funds holding U.S. government bonds. Professional investors are expected to boost their usage of fixed-income ETFs with nearly two-thirds...
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A Different Spin On The Traditional Bond ETF
Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - 9:10am | 505The Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index is one of the most widely followed fixed income benchmarks and some well-known exchange-traded funds offer exposure to that index. Other ETFs offer different, more unique spins on the more traditional Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index. One of those ETFs is the...
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Finding Value In Municipal Bond ETFs
Wednesday, January 20, 2016 - 9:50am | 554Although the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in almost decade last month and plenty of pundits believe multiple rate hikes are on the way this year, some investors are finding comfort in municipal bond exchange-traded funds. The question savvy investors need to be...
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Rising Interest Rates: The Impact On Fixed Income
Friday, September 11, 2015 - 4:29pm | 1038Investors, traders, savers, and home-buyers are fixated on Federal Reserve decision-making, especially in the wake of summer market volatility. The Ticker Tape asked Chris Larkin, Managing Director, Fixed Income at TD Ameritrade, for his take on the potential impact of higher rates on bonds, bond...
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Pinpointing Fixed-Income Duration Using ETFs
Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 9:55am | 473Investing in fixed-income using ETFs has evolved to include many sophisticated strategies. Investors can now choose among a variety of duration, sector, credit and global options. In addition, ETF providers are now focusing their efforts on target maturity funds to mimic the defined maturity...
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Fixed Income Allocation: 7 Places to Put Your Cash Today
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 12:39pm | 1452By Peter Tchir, Minyanville Timing in fixed income markets can be as important as it is in equities. With so many more liquid opportunities in fixed income now compared to the past, this is a meaningful risk management tool. This “active” component will also include ideas in equity and commodity...
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Three Effective Tools For Controlling Portfolio Risk Without Relying Purely on Fixed Income
Friday, March 23, 2012 - 11:24am | 883Many investors are looking for new ways to effectively hedge portfolio equity risk without relying exclusively on mid and long term fixed income investments. Although almost all portfolios should have some exposure to ‘high quality’ fixed income (investment grade and US treasury securities), using...
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Look Towards Munis For Value
Monday, July 18, 2011 - 1:09pm | 315For most investors, the boring and uninspiring municipal bond sector is hardly given any thought. However, over the last year, the sector has been shaken by analyst predictions of wide-spread defaults. Perhaps the most famous, was credit analyst Meredith Whitney's 60 Minutes appearance, in which...
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Bond Bubble, I Think Not! (IEI, IEF, LQD, BND)
Thursday, October 7, 2010 - 4:57pm | 470Is there a bond bubble today? Many well known investors and portfolio managers certainly seem to think so. In fact about a month ago Jeremy Siegel came out with an article in the Wall Street Journal proclaiming a huge bond bubble was about to burst, even comparing this to the technology equity...
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One Very Risky (But Very Useful) Fixed Income ETF (ZROZ)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 9:52pm | 448A relatively new Bond ETF issued by Pimco called the 25+ Year Zero Coupon Bond (NYSE: ZROZ) offers some unique advantages for the trader or the investor looking to hedge the equity portion of their portfolio. Pimco's ZROZ is the only ETF of its kind on the market and holds only long dated (25+...