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HIGH-YIELD BONDS LOOK LIKE BARGAINS AFTER AN AWFUL FIRST HALF

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Randall W. Forsyth
Updated June 24, 2022 7:05 pm ET / Original June 24, 2022 2:00 am ET
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There are no bad bonds, only bad prices. So Dan Fuss


FALLING BOND PRICES’ SWEET UPSIDE FOR INVESTORS

Shades of the 1960s: Suddenly, decent yields with relatively little risk are
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, Loomis Sayles’ vice chairman, has often observed—a lesson gleaned from more
than six decades of experience managing corporate bond portfolios. After what
seems likely to go into the books as the worst first half of the year for
fixed-income markets on record, prices now look a lot better from the standpoint
of investors aiming to buy low.

The savvy ones that sold high were major corporations that issued bonds at
record-low yields in the past two years. Bond prices move inversely to their
yields. So, with benchmark 10-year Treasury yields roughly doubling since the
start of the year, to over 3%, and corporate-credit yield spreads increasing
over risk-free government securities, corporate bond prices have fallen sharply.

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THIS ECUADOREAN CITY IN THE ANDES HAS PERFECT WEATHER—AND YOU CAN RETIRE THERE
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June 24, 2022 6:52 pm ET
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Bill and Dean Keyes and Chase and Saralee Squires separately say they have found
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and low 70s year-round during the day and in the upper 40s at night during the
winter (in this case, August and September).

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