Are High Yield Corporate Bond ETFs Worth The Risk?
by Daniela Pylypczak on February 15, 2013
Though equity markets may have started out 2013 with a bang as the Dow and S&P both hit multi-year highs, the fixed income space remains rather uncertain. With interest rates expected to stay at near-zero levels for the foreseeable future, investors have found it challenging to find meaningful yields. This task, however, is certainly not impossible as there are dozens of exchange-traded products that offer the potential for some big payouts [see 101 High Yielding ETFs For Every Dividend Investor].
http://etfdb.com/2013/are-high-yield-corporate-bond-etfs-worth-the-risk/
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High-Yield Bond ETFs: Rush for the Exits?
High-Yield Bond ETFs: Rush for the Exits?
February 5th at 1:00pm by John Spence
The cash outflows in the largest junk bond ETFs such as iShares iBoxx High Yield Corporate Bond (NYSEArca: HYG) and SPDR Barclays High Yield Bond (NYSEArca: JNK) have analysts wondering whether the pullback is a healthy correction after a strong rally, or a sign of something more serious in credit markets.
http://www.etftrends.com/2013/02/high-yield-bond-etfs-rush-for-the-exits/
February 5th at 1:00pm by John Spence
The cash outflows in the largest junk bond ETFs such as iShares iBoxx High Yield Corporate Bond (NYSEArca: HYG) and SPDR Barclays High Yield Bond (NYSEArca: JNK) have analysts wondering whether the pullback is a healthy correction after a strong rally, or a sign of something more serious in credit markets.
http://www.etftrends.com/2013/02/high-yield-bond-etfs-rush-for-the-exits/
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