The five factors to watch in European high yield this year

Worst quarter in several years in Q4

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Mike Della Vedova, portfolio manager of the T. Rowe Price Global High Income bond fund, gives his five-point guide for what he expects to see from European high yield markets this year.

Mike Della Vedova, portfolio manager of the T. Rowe Price Global High Income bond fund, gives his five-point guide for what he expects to see from European high yield markets this year. The European high yield market had a difficult year in 2018, compounded by the worst quarter in several years in Q4. While periods of volatility could reappear in the early part of this year, as global growth momentum could ease further and geopolitical concerns linger, there are grounds for optimism - with technicals expected to remain balanced.  Here is a five-point guide for what to expect from E...

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