The Complexities of Global Credit Investing
- Topics:
- Investment and Capital Markets
- Tags:
- Bond,
- Mortgages,
- Investor,
- Investment,
- Franklin Templeton Investments,
- Fixed Income,
- Financial Services,
- Financial Accounting,
- Finance,
- Capital Structures,
- ...
- Source:
- Franklin Templeton Investments
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Overview: The term "global credit" may have slightly different connotations to different investors. To some investors, it refers to a pure global corporate bond portfolio, while to others it is a broad strategy that also includes Agencies, mortgages and other spread sectors. However it is defined, global credit has gained significance among investors searching for higher yields from their fixed income portfolios in a relatively low interest rate environment. Regardless of the constraints on the portfolio, there are a number of nuances to successfully manage this relatively new asset class. This paper explores some of the related issues and recommendations.
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Format: PDF | Size: 282KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 5



