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Global market outlook

  • With the start of the easing cycle this year for most developed market central banks, the macro environment is generally favorable for bonds. As the world heals from the pandemic and monetary and fiscal policy normalizes, investors continue to assess the probability of various outcomes from a hard-landing to no-landing scenarios.
  • China does not appear to be following previous responses to financial crisis, which may weigh on global growth. The National People's Congress just put forth its plan that continues it near-term focus on internal goals.
  • Corporations remain disciplined with their balance sheets and fourth quarter earnings generally met expectations. Spreads have come in, but yields still offer some value. We prefer short-dated credits and are being selective, looking to take additional risk on an individual, idiosyncratic basis where opportunities arise.

Developed markets: Growth differentials amongst developed market economies have been high in recent quarters. Thus far, these gaps have not equated to large dispersion in bond returns. If this growth divergence continues, it should create alpha-generating opportunities.

High Yield: We continue to favor allocations in the high yield space as macroeconomic data supports a stronger U.S. growth story. Earnings, employment, and production all reflect a strong underlying economy. While credit spreads have tightened considerably over the last six months, we feel all-in yields justify holding positions.

Investment Grade: IG spreads tightened during the last quarter while treasury yields sold off, making curve location important. Looking at bond breakevens, the spread widening needed to wipe out total return, and one can now see compelling yield cushion at the short end of the curve compared with the long end.

Emerging Markets: In local-currency markets, we see high nominal and real yields in Latin America where yields remain historically wide to the index. EM hard currency also offers attractive yields, particularly amongst high yield credit. We will continue to monitor the policy responses from developed market central banks and China policy.

Securitized Products: Resiliency in home prices, household balance sheets, and the solid job market are supportive for securitized bonds. Agency mortgage-backed securities, seasoned credit risk transfer notes and certain segments of structured credit offer attractive opportunities.

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