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Text on screen: What are the some of the challenges that fixed income investors face right now?
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Marc Seidner: Navigating the current environment will require a more flexible and nimble mindset than perhaps investors have had in the past.
Text on screen: TITLE – What are some challenges facing investors in the current environment? BULLETS – Rates are low, Unprecedented amounts of fiscal and monetary policy, Inflation risks, Potential for elevated volatility
What are some of those challenges? Rates are extraordinarily low. There is unprecedented amounts of policy, both monetary and fiscal policy in economies and markets right now.
Inflation risk exists. It's not PIMCO's base case, but I think as investors we all have to be respectful of inflationary concerns and upside inflationary risk.
Governments and companies have been extraordinarily opportunistic in issuing a lot of debt at low yields with very long durations. Spreads are very narrow. All this could result in unprecedented volatility in fixed income markets, particularly in traditional betas and benchmark oriented portfolios.
Text on screen: Even in today’s environment, bonds retain their role as a diversifier
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All that said, bonds still retain their traditional role as a diversifier. We just need to think a little bit more flexibly and a little bit more nimbly. Navigating around benchmarks and traditional betas, looking for the best optimal risk adjusted returns, thinking globally, and going where the opportunity exists.
Text on screen: What are some of PIMCO’s high-conviction views that flexible strategies can take advantage of?
2021 has been an extraordinarily volatile year in the bond market. Flexibility is key on capitalizing on some of that opportunity.
Text on screen: TITLE – Examples of opportunities that flexible portfolios can take advantage of: BULLETS – Shifts in interest rates, Intermediate-term US interest rates, Select emerging market local currency bonds, Non-traditional spreads, Housing-related assets, Recovery sectors
A flexible and dynamic portfolio could reduce interest rate duration and actually benefit from the rise in yields that took place from the middle of last year through March of 2021.
When rates rose and got to relatively attractive levels, it was easy to pivot and have more interest rate risk in the portfolios, extend portfolio durations. Where one invests in terms of interest rate risk is very important. The intermediate part of the US Treasury yield curve seems quite attractive to us right now, standing in stark contrast to the back end, longer maturity, longer duration bonds, that seem to have very unattractive risk adjusted return potential right now.
In addition to that there is great opportunity in select emerging market local currency bonds that have underperformed recently given increasing inflation concerns and risks, tightening cycles by central banks. And that may create some opportunity to capitalize.
There's also great opportunity in some of the more nontraditional spread exposures. Traditional benchmark oriented credit spreads and credit betas look quite unattractive at this point. But some of the more nontraditional areas look quite interesting as a means of adding what could be substantial value.
In addition, housing related assets can capture the strong technicals and strong fundamentals that currently exist. And last, and probably not least, would be opportunities in some of the Covid recovery sectors, areas that have lagged the recovery more generally. And that can include hotels, retail, airlines, real estate, and debt issued by those companies and in those sectors of the marketplace.
Text on screen: What are the top 3 takeaways for investors on flexible strategies?
Well first and foremost, a flexible and more dynamic approach to fixed income investing in this environment
Text on screen: Flexibility benefit: May help navigate challenges in the current market
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may actually help investors navigate through some of the challenges in the current environment and the pitfalls associated with traditional benchmark oriented portfolios and traditional bond market betas.
Text on screen: Flexibility benefit: Can help investors meet many different portfolio needs
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Second, perhaps a more flexible, more dynamic portfolio could help an investor meet a myriad or multitude of needs that they might have in their broader portfolio construction. That could be liquidity management, could be capital preservation, could be seeking higher levels of income or potential return, all within the context of the traditional role that bonds serve as a diversifier in a portfolio.
Text on screen: Flexibility benefit: Can pivot toward areas of opportunity
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And then lastly, a flexible more dynamic strategy may help investors pivot more effectively to areas of opportunity. And certainly can help concentrate portfolios in areas where there are much better risk adjusted return potential than traditional bond market betas or bond market benchmark portfolios.
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