State Street, Voya Seek Shelter From Default Risk
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AI-PoweredState Street and Voya Investment Management are shifting their investments from corporate bonds to mortgage bonds and other securitized debt due to rising energy prices and inflation fears, indicating a risk-off sentiment in the corporate bond market. This move may lead to increased demand for mortgage-backed securities and decreased demand for corporate bonds. As a result, mortgage bond prices may rise, while corporate bond prices may fall.
The shift in investment strategy by big money managers may lead to a decrease in corporate bond prices, such as those in the iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD), and an increase in mortgage bond prices, such as those in the iShares MBS ETF (MBB). This could also lead to a decrease in the yield of mortgage-backed securities and an increase in the yield of corporate bonds.
Article Context
As rising energy prices and growing inflation fears make corporate bonds look increasingly risky, big money managers including State Street and Voya Investment Management have been looking at buying mortgage bonds and other securitized debt instead.
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