Commodities 'fallen angels' and EM bonds offering best credit opportunities

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Investors have plenty of reasons to be pessimistic and fearful of the corporate credit markets today, but there are bright spots as some energy company fundamentals are downgraded to junk*.

China is in a precarious situation which will likely materially impact global growth and liquidity; bond default rates will increase, as will rating downgrades; the disappointing growth outlook - despite central banks' extraordinary policies - is leaving financial markets disillusioned, and voters are creating an important additional global political risk - rising populism. Last, but certainly not least, a tidal wave of new banking regulations has killed the ability of banks to take risk and hence provide liquidity to markets. A bigger than ever proportion of the investment community ...

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