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Fixed-Income Management: Credit, Covenants, and Core-Plus

Fixed-Income Management: Credit, Covenants, and Core-Plus
Authors: Kenneth R. Meyer, Kathleen M. Shanley, Stephen Kealhofer, Abigail L. Mckenna, Christopher L. Gootkind, Scott E. Grannis, Mohamed A. El-erian, Kevin J. Perry, R.b. Davidson Iii, James H. Gilkeson
Publisher: AIMR (CFA Institute)

Buy New: $25.00




Media: Paperback
Pages: 96
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.3

ISBN: 0935015884
EAN: 9780935015881


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Product Description
Given a recent environment of low interest rates, high default rates, periods of high volatility, and increasingly concentrated benchmarks, the presentations in this proceedings explore a variety of methods for maximizing excess return in fixed-income portfolios. Points of emphasis include strengthening the core portfolio by focusing on fundamental credit analysis, joining with other bond buyers to demand tight bond covenants and enforce creditor rights, and expanding the investment universe to include noncore sectors (such as leveraged bank loans, emerging market debt, and high-yield bonds) to enhance fixed-income performance.

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