The outcome of the US presidential election certainly surprised many in the financial markets. These were the biggest moves ...
Many gained on the prospect of lower taxes and the relief from uncertainty. But bonds declined on forecasts of bigger ...
Moreover, the proliferation of exotic exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is fueling this trend. Today, investors seeking to ...
No investment-grade corporate bond issuance was announced on Wednesday after Trump's victory. Only one junk bond deal was announced: a $500-million seven-year note offering by yearbook-maker Champ ...
Shares of exchange-traded funds that buy junk bonds were rising Wednesday, as investors demonstrated an appetite for riskier assets following Republican candidate Donald Trump’s victory in the race ...
Stocks hit all-time highs, bond yields jumped and the dollar saw its biggest surge since 2020, with investors mapping out ...
Debt sales could return to Europe as soon as Thursday, with corporate issuance back on the menu after a week-long pause in ...
Credit markets face challenges, but opportunities exist in corporate bonds and cheap optionality.
U.S. corporate pension funding surpluses remained steady in October thanks to falling liability values offsetting negative ...
Charles Schwab is the latest asset management firm to beef up active ETFs as investors look for options to balance passive and hands on investment strategies.
After a decade of increasing popularity among endowment funds and pensions, its use in investment decisions is coming under increasing political attack. Financial analysts — and perhaps AI — may be ...
Schwab plans to launch its new fixed income fund early next year. It will be the company’s third actively-managed ...