Sentences with phrase «yield bond analyst»

He joined OppenheimerFunds in January 1995 as a high yield bond analyst.

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If bond yields rise significantly then some analysts have highlighted that they could offer a better investment opportunity than equities.
Low sovereign bond yields have long helped the government finance its debt, thus, higher yields would undermine the sustainability of its fiscal position, analysts said.
With global bond yields spiking since Trump's win, analysts at Deutsche Bank have detailed the European companies that are set to benefit.
Bonds due in 2018 and won by BofA were «aggressively» priced with a 1.64 percent yield that narrowed Illinois» spread over Municipal Market Data's benchmark triple - A yield curve to 70 basis points from 100 basis points ahead of the sale, Greg Saulnier, a MMD analyst, said.
While many analysts were predicting bond yields to rise this year as global economies improve, the suddenness of the move was a large factor in the recent stock market selloff.
Yields on long - term Treasury bonds dropped markedly, and analysts predicted that interest rates on fixed - rate mortgages would soon drop below 5 percent.
With the Fed no longer buying bonds and investors expecting greater inflation, analysts say higher yields could make bonds more attractive than stocks.
The economics of the Voya deal seem even better now than on Dec. 21 when the transaction was announced given the rise in bond yields, Belardi told Wall Street analysts.
(Decades ago, when I was a young analyst in Canada, we would compare everything to the five - year government bond yield.)
Yields on the 10 - year Treasury bond have crept toward the 3 % threshold many analysts consider bearish for stocks.
Analysts at Moody's Investors Service Middle East in Dubai say the issuance is credit positive for Saudi banks because their profitability will benefit from the transfer of their large, low - yielding reserves of cash and placements from the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority and other banks to higher - yielding government Islamic bonds.
Before that, he was employed as a senior bond analyst by W.R. Huff Asset Management, a private institutional money manager specializing in high yield bonds and mezzanine investments.
Chris began his career at Wellington Management in 1994 as a research analyst in Fixed Income Research, specializing in the quantitative and qualitative review of high yield bonds.
Many analysts at the time argued that the market was overpriced and the dividend yield should be higher than bond yields to compensate for stock market risk.
But because worries about global economic growth, inflation and the threat of central bank rate hikes are one catalyst for the climb of bond yields, some analysts worry that the move higher may prove sustained and inflict damage to the world's biggest economy.
Where a trader might make a short - term «swap» based on a higher yield for a bond than its peers, the credit analyst focuses on longer - term issues.
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You see, U.S. bond yields rose because of positive U.S. data which reinforced expectations for a December rate hike, according to market analysts.
For instance, analysts compare the S&P 500 earnings yield to the 10 year Treasury Bond yield (see example above), or to the current inflation rate.
As usual, yen pairs were taking directional cues from bond yields, so the yen got swamped by sellers on Monday when bond yields rose, due to the prevalence of risk - appetite and expectations that the FOMC minutes will show that a December rate hike is still in the cards, market analysts say.
But don't get used to that big payout; this exchange - traded fund has cut its distribution by 43 % in the past decade, and since corporate bond yields remain near their lowest levels in history, most analysts see further cuts in the future.
There were no direct catalysts, but some market analysts blamed the Greenback's weakness on news about a possible North Korean missile test since that caused U.S. bond yields to contract sharply as demand for U.S. bonds surged.
For the one - week period ending on November 15, 2017, investors withdrew a net $ 4.43 billion from U.S. funds holding high - yield bonds (often called junk bonds)-- the third largest exodus from such funds on record.1 The high - yield market stabilized over the next two days, but the mass sell - off rang alarm bells for some market analysts.
And according to market analysts, the plunge in U.S. bond yields, which dragged global bond yields lower, was either due to intense bond - buying because of the persistent jitters over North Korea, or worries related to Hurricane Irma (likely both).
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Additionally, analysts expect bond buyers of commercial real estate collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) to demand higher yields for subordinated loan products, which also will increase the cost of mezz.
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