After years of warning about Treasuries, bond guru Jeffrey Gundlach has started buying Uncle Sam's paper in vast quantities. So what changed?
Spends big chunk of fund shorting Uncle Sam's debt
Co-CIO sees 'possible inflection point' as cash moves to riskier assets.
The top muni-fund manager for 2012 is snapping up debt tied to homebuilding and dirt-backed securities. It's hard to argue with the results.
A long-short approach can help navigate uncertainty but requires particular attention
Dividend-paying stocks, bank loans, short-term Treasuries also can provide an inflation hedge
Finra has warned about a possible route in the bond market. This speaks volumes about the dangers debt-holders are actually facing.
This is the time for financial advisers to take an active role in helping clients navigate the confusion surrounding the state of the equities market.
Big chunk of fund spent shorting Uncle Sam's debt; could be years 'before you got any pleasure out of it'
In this new white paper, Invesco analysts examine the impact of recent health care reforms on the muni bond markets.
Short-term paper losses can likely be offset by reinvesting at higher rates
Reports about a 'Great Rotation' from fixed income into equities are raising expectations about the possibilities of a new secular bull market. But Richard Golod, director of global investment strategies at Invesco, says a little perspective is in order.
Before Pimco, led Federal Government's much-maligned TARP program.
Regulator told investors in an alert that outstanding bonds could see price drops with rising interest rates
After unit's restructuring, Rieder and Holt to take over.
Although the high-yield market might not have changed fundamentally, junk-bond yields have taken a noticeable dive from their peak late last month.
Changes come as Treasuries and other investment-grade fixed-income instruments are yielding near-record lows
Washington looks to wriggle out of promise made just two years ago; can lawmakers keep their hands off?