Record withdrawals wipe out nearly half the money deposited in debt funds in the first five months of the year
Bond investors are getting a glimpse of what's coming — and it ain't pretty. Advisers are getting jittery.
Historical patterns -- and current economic conditions -- suggest that all the talk of a bond-market beatdown may be off the mark. | <a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20130520/FREE/520009999/PH>10 top short-term bond funds</a>
Lousy performance could mean more volatility, observers say; 'that's how these things get legs'
The bond market's struggles have ignited investor interest in fixed annuities, though the products come with warnings, as insurers deal with the same rate pressure as bond owners.
The muni bond market can be fertile investment ground but advisers need to watch where they invest. Why? Exhibit A: The SEC's suit against Harrisburg, Pa.
With the market going crazy for the technology giant's $17B bond offering, the question is: Is Apple's equity or debt the better bet?
Moved clients out of long bonds months ago; 'running in front of a steamroller'
Billionaire investor calls end to Fed's QE program bullish.
Pimco's Bill Gross discusses mapping a path forward
Stocks and bonds have been unlikely dance partners for the past few years. Now, it appears the two are no longer moving in lockstep.