Hence, there have been all kinds of distortions as
investors hunt for yield.
As 2016 draws to a close and a Fed hike looms, where should
investors hunt for yield now?
As 2016 draws to a close and a Fed hike looms, where should
investors hunt for yield now?
Not exact matches
Power down A
hunt for dividend income led
investors to pour money into high -
yielding utility stocks in 2016.
Meanwhile government bond
yields, a reliable barometer of market fear, are falling to record low levels as
investors engage in a panicked
hunt for risk - free assets.
Despite the headline news on India's high deficits and low economic growth, the Indian bonds remain very popular among
investors who
hunt for yields.
The global
hunt for yield post — financial crisis has altered the high -
yield investor base and broadened the array of vehicles used to gain exposure to the asset class, neither of which enhance the stickiness of exposures.
As many fixed income
investors have discovered in the low interest rate environment of the past several years, opportunities to achieve better levels of income exist, but thoughtful consideration of the potentially higher risks associated with the
hunt for better
yield is essential.
In a nutshell, AT&T is an attractive pick
for investors hunting for dividend
yield, but it doesn't offer much in terms of dividend growth.
Despite the headline news on India's high deficits and low economic growth, the Indian bonds remain very popular among
investors who
hunt for yields.
Market strategist Doug Cote discussed the «desperate
hunt for yield,» saying
investors are «trading off current income
for future income.»
Following a year when demand
for dividend
yield hit a fever pitch, the
hunt for dividends has eased somewhat, but many
investors remain starved
for current income.
Investors hunting for higher
yields are turning their attention to Europe, where a substantial pipeline of distressed commercial real estate debt is poised to hit the market.
«The LPTs are
hunting for yield and really looking
for acquisition opportunities to make their money work,» says James Fetgetter, chief executive of the Association of Foreign
Investors in Real Estate, based in Washington D.C. «This is clearly a country that is going to provide an increasing amount of capital to the U.S.. There's no reason
for that to stop.»
Student housing
investors are looking further afield in their
hunt for yield — buying and developing student housing properties near smaller schools and even near community and technical colleges...
In the meanwhile,
investors are
hunting for higher
yields and properties that are likely to appreciate in value.