The events of July and August cemented rates in the UK at all-time lows. With the cheapest bond in the yield curve being the 30-year gilt (yielding 1.4%), there has been little respite for conservative allocation to fixed income markets.
Extending existing relationship
Arif Husain, head of international fixed income at T. Rowe Price and manager of the Global Unconstrained Bond fund, discusses the impact of Brexit on Central and Eastern European issuers and the investment opportunities emerging in the region.
Asset class in a "sweet spot"
As the 'lower for longer' yield mentality in developed markets appears to be morphing into 'lower forever', the higher yields available in emerging market fixed income may offer an alternative, writes Claudio Da Gama Rose, associate portfolio manager...
Merger set to complete in 2017
Aiming to broaden fixed income range