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Baby steps

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 22 FEB 2010
... and bond markets falling after the announcement. Bond markets sure. That's why the almost immediate reaction from bond market gurus to contain the damage (wait, I somehow recall saying early in the year to underweight bonds didn't I?) This is what Pimco's ...

Trichet to the rescue

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 10 FEB 2010
... costs. So what the hell were the previous weeks' market rattle all about? My guess is they were sensationalised by US bond market peddlers. They are the ones that benefited most from the recent scare. US bond yields fell and prices went up. They had ...

Greek tragedy overwhelms Obama

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 29 JAN 2010
... difficult to contain its budget deficit of around 13 per cent of its national output. This provides a preview of what the bond market vigilantes could do to force fiscal discipline on a country - any country. Greece sinking alone would not be a worry ...

Investing on thin ice

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  THURSDAY, 21 JAN 2010
A leading fixed income manager likens the market to a car careening into a frozen pond and fishtailing before steadying - except the car could still crash and is still on thin ice. Roger Bridges, head of fixed income at $10 billion-plus fund manager ...

Bonds need a double dip

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 19 JAN 2010
... year. There are many possible explanations for the rise in long-term US yields. From traders switching out of the bond market and into riskier assets, to rising inflation expectations, to increased default risk due to the size of the government debt. ...

Stimulexit

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 18 JAN 2010
Get shorty! Equity markets, commodity markets, corporate bond markets and all other riskier asset markets continue to extend their gains early in 2010. But somehow, the uptrend does not look as convincing as last year's rally. Are markets psyching themselves ...

ETFs slash fund fees to 15bp

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 10 DEC 2009
... the six investment choices are ETFs or based on ETFs managed by BGI (now BlackRock): a government securities fund, a bond market ETF, a US equities ETF, a US small cap ETF, an international equities ETF, and target date funds that are composites of the ...

PIMCO to expand Australian product suite

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 DEC 2009
PIMCO Australia is looking to launch a number of new products to the local market including the possibility of distributing products from its newly opened global equities business and also developing an Australian bond exchange traded fund (ETF). Peter ...

ASIC proposal exposes investors to default risk

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 8 DEC 2009
The regulator's proposed listed corporate bond market has been welcomed by the industry but one bond manager warned its timing could pose a risk to retail investors. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is proposing to develop ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 23 NOV 2009
... which makes greenback-denominated commodities such as crude oil more expensive for buyers using other currencies. The bond market also fell. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond rose to 3.356 per cent from 3.349 per cent Thursday and that on the ...