Quarterly Outlook
Fixed Income Outlook: Bonds Hit Reset. A New Equilibrium Emerges
Althea Spinozzi
Head of Fixed Income Strategy
Summary: Now that interest rates have risen globally, bonds - especially short-term loans - offer opportunities for investors again.
Level: Any experience
After the sharp falls in bond prices in 2022, opportunities are re-emerging. Globally, short-term interest rates have been raised sharply by central banks whilst long-term rates lag behind, so the 'short-term belly of the yield curve' is the most promising. Currently, many existing bonds - including short ones - are quoted below par and in the recently published Quarterly Outlook "My name is Bond. Long Bond(s)." as well as the article “Why are US T-bills on everybody’s lips?” you can read that new bonds are again offering (higher) coupon rates that we have not seen in years.
As a result, I recently have received a lot of questions - from clients, colleagues and friends - about bond investment opportunities. Therefore, with the falling prices and current higher coupon rates in mind, I would like to share an idea for fixed income securities with short maturities.
In this article I first briefly zoom in on the issuer, consider the investment approach of the ETF and discuss the costs, dividends and risks. I also assume you are familiar with bonds and ETF’s.
Founded in 1988, New York-based asset manager BlackRock has become the world's largest asset manager. The company now has 19,800 employees and some US$8,600 billion (!!!) under management. It offers a wide range of investment solutions that allow investors and clients to achieve their financial goals.
For those with dollars to invest as well as accepting currency risk, BlackRock offers an interesting ETF from the iShares family: the iShares $ Treasury Bond 1-3yr UCITS ETF with US$9.9 billion in invested assets. There are several currency flavours of the title; it is also tradable on various exchanges. I discuss the variant which pays incoming coupon rates semi-annually (March and September) in the form of dividends (ISIN IE00B14X4S71).
Overall, the ETF offers a great way to invest in short-term US government bonds in a diversified manner. Particularly for investors who want income from their assets, want more portfolio stability and (partly) wish to avoid the vagaries of the stock market. Add BlackRock's knowledge and experience and the five stars at Morningstar are explained. Is that all? No. The Morningstar Analyst Rating™ has the highest attainable status of ‘Gold’.
And the main risks? Despite the fact that T-bills are one of the safest investments available to USD investors, you should know that they carry interest rate risk and can move substantially around future debt ceiling issues. Besides that, as mentioned above, you have currency risk if you invest in the non-dollar variants of the ETF.
What else? You buy the investment product by the piece, just like a stock. Want to know more? Take a look at the infopage of iShares.
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