Sentences with phrase «emerging market government debt»

The debt is re-packaged for investors as a «safe» diversified portfolio of «emerging market government debt

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There's no new theme to it, just more riffs on the old one of a self - reinforcing spiral of slower growth in China crushing the economies of its raw material suppliers, while an appreciating dollar makes it ever harder for emerging market companies and governments to repay the debts they gleefully took on when the Federal Reserve was giving away dollars for free.
Selling that much debt, especially at a time when emerging markets are suddenly out of favor, «will require the government to do a good job communicating its strategy on the fiscal and monetary side.»
The fund focuses on US corporate bonds, convertible securities, foreign debt instruments (including those in emerging markets) and US government securities
We prefer selected subordinated financial debt within European credit and favor high - quality U.S. credit and emerging market debt over government bonds, but credit valuations are elevated across the board.
When market conditions favor wider diversification in the view of Hussman Strategic Advisors, Inc., the Fund's investment manager, the Fund may invest up to 30 % of its net assets in securities outside of the U.S. fixed - income market, such as utility and other energy - related stocks, precious metals and mining stocks, shares of real estate investment trusts («REITs»), shares of exchange - traded funds («ETFs») and other similar instruments, and foreign government debt securities, including debt issued by governments of emerging market countries.
The continuing low level of government bond yields has supported the search for yield that has been evident over the past couple of years, with the spread between yields on US government debt and yields on both corporate and emerging market debt remaining around historical lows over the past three months (Box B).
The government's current strategy is based on the hope that the EURO area will quickly recover from its 18 - month recession; that the US will find an agreement on a budget that will reverse sequestration and raise the debt ceiling; that emerging markets will become revitalized; that President Obama will agree to the XL pipeline; and that there will be a Canada - EU free trade deal.
We prefer selected subordinated financial debt within European credit and favor high - quality U.S. credit and emerging market debt over government bonds, but credit valuations are elevated across the board.
As of the first quarter of 2012, Turkey had a public debt balance equal to 43 % of annual GDP, making it one of the better financed governments in all of Europe (see how the fiscal strength of many emerging markets like Turkey in High Yield International Bond ETFs can deliver strong returns with low correlation).
EM Debt is represented by the JP Morgan GBI Emerging Markets Global Diversified Index, which is a comprehensive global, local emerging - markets index, and consists of liquid, fixed - rate, domestic - currency governmenEmerging Markets Global Diversified Index, which is a comprehensive global, local emerging - markets index, and consists of liquid, fixed - rate, domestic - currency governmentMarkets Global Diversified Index, which is a comprehensive global, local emerging - markets index, and consists of liquid, fixed - rate, domestic - currency governmenemerging - markets index, and consists of liquid, fixed - rate, domestic - currency governmentmarkets index, and consists of liquid, fixed - rate, domestic - currency government bonds.
Consider some figures based on our analysis: The whole universe of high yield bonds is only around $ 2 trillion and the emerging market (EM) sovereign debt universe measures around $ 6 trillion, while the world of negatively yielding developed market government debt measures roughly $ 13 trillion, according to our estimates of figures from multiple sources.
These funds invest across a diverse range of fixed income sectors, including high yield securities, U.S. Government and investment - grade securities, emerging market securities and foreign developed market debt.
The strategy can also invest in global governments, government agencies, supranational issuers, below investment grade and emerging market corporate debt.
The fund's investment adviser, Vanguard Fixed Income Group, seeks to outperform the JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified Index by investing in a broadly diversified portfolio of debt issued by emerging market governments and government - owned enterprises, with a majority of its assets either denominated in, or hedged back to, the U.S. dollar.
Aggregate and multi-strategy; Cash / liquidity; Convertibles; Credit; Emerging market debt relative return; Global; Government; High yield; Insurance - linked securities; Tax - exempt
This ETF tracks the Barclays EM Local Currency Government Diversified Index which is a fixed - rate local currency sovereign debt of emerging market countries.
Thus, many emerging market governments and businesses issue debt securities denominated in US dollars to attract international interest.
To be sure, asset classes such as bank loans, high - yield bonds, and emerging market debt require the investor to bear credit risk, but the yield spread over the comparable - maturity government bond provides compensation for this risk.
Today, emerging - market governments — which are easily the biggest issuers of emerging - market debt — are more likely to sell bonds denominated in their own currencies.
In addition to the risks of investing in emerging market country debt securities, a fund's investment in government or government - related securities of emerging market countries and restructured debt instruments in emerging markets are subject to special risks, including the inability or unwillingness to repay principal and interest, requests to reschedule or restructure outstanding debt, and requests to extend additional loan amounts.
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