Viewpoints about Yield
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The U.S. economic recovery: a challenging short-term outlook as growth stalls
The U.S. economic recovery seems to have stalled. Is the impact of fiscal spending and lower interest rates waning?
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Floating-rate funds: why now?
With interest rates near zero or negative throughout much of the world, why should investors looking for yield turn to floating-rate notes? It turns out they provide meaningful yield and senior credit standing while planting the seeds for protection against eventual inflation and rising rates.
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Revenue streams drying up? Municipal bonds in the pandemic
The pandemic isn't treating all municipal bonds equally. This piece examines a number of municipal obligations and their varying levels of support.
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Are certificates of deposit (CDs) the best place to park cash?
At first glance, CDs may look attractive to savers. Yet as the Fed cuts interest rates, yields are falling further. Other options—including short-term bond funds—may offer a more attractive way to put cash to work.
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4 things to know about municipal bonds and muni bond funds
Federal tax changes have sparked new interest in municipal bonds and muni bond mutual funds. We explore the key things to know about munis and their potential tax advantages.
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Amid rising volatility, emerging opportunities
The enduring strength of the U.S. consumer is a bright spot in a weakened global economy. We explore the importance of consumer spending amid recent market volatility.
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4 things fixed-income investors need to know about bond credit ratings
Prices and yields of all fixed-income investments are influenced by the borrower’s creditworthiness. But how is it measured? We examine credit ratings—how debt is rated and what it means for bond mutual fund investors.
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Cleared for takeoff: seeking income opportunities in airport municipal bonds
Airport projects can present some of the most attractive opportunities in today’s municipal bond market, thanks to tailwinds that point to strong growth prospects for U.S. airports.
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How central banks distort the predictive power of the yield curve
There's a good chance of an inverted yield curve by the end of 2019—but does it matter? We take a closer look at the yield curve's predictive powers and why this time may really be different.
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The case for emerging-market debt as a long-term, strategic income allocation
Once a tactical allocation for investors with high risk tolerances, emerging-market debt today is a changed landscape. See why we think it has a role to play in a range of portfolios.
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