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VWOB: A Great Emerging Market Bond Fund

03:30pm, Thursday, 18'th Jul 2024
Bonds have been volatile, but emerging market sovereign debt may be a suitable option in a weak dollar environment. Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond Index Fund ETF Shares offers exposure to e

3 ETFs That Pay Ultra-High Yields of Over 6%

05:48am, Friday, 12'th Jul 2024
These ETFs offer ultra-high yields of between 6.33% and 6.88%. They generate income in different ways: selling call options, investing in bonds, and investing in preferred stock.
There could be a heavy dose of volatility for emerging markets (EM) bonds in the second half of the year as issuance slows down in addition to political risks. Still, getting yield in the current mark
One Vanguard ETF offers a different twist on investing in bonds. This ETF pays a higher 30-day SEC yield than any other member of the Vanguard family.
Opportunistic fixed income investors may want to take a look at a pair of international bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs) if they haven't already— the Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond ETF (
One of the prime attractions of emerging markets (EM) bonds is the yields they offer. But with rates expected to ease, they also offer investors an opportunity for price appreciation.
The prospect of interest rate cuts in the U.S. is spurring more interest in emerging market (EM) assets such as bonds. It's not just the yield that's a highlight of EM debt, but also their healthy gov
Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond Fund offers a low expense ratio of 0.20% and a 30-day SEC yield of nearly 7%. The fund is well-diversified with 727 bond holdings, including bonds from countr
Demand for emerging markets (EM) bonds are heating up as fixed income investors expect rate cuts to occur following the Federal Reserve's reiteration of looser monetary policy this year. Argentina bon
Inflows into emerging market (EM) ETFs confirm that investors are ready to pile back into riskier assets. In the case of bonds, improving credit profiles are also stoking investors' appetite for EM bo
If fixed income investors like using history as a gauge for future performance, they may want to consider allocating to emerging market (EM) bonds. It's not just other bonds in the debt market space w
A higher-than-expected consumer price index (CPI) during the month of January may have pushed the dollar higher in the interim, but the overall trend portends declining strength once the U.S. Federal
The anticipation of a bond market comeback is sparking more traders to make bold moves in riskier corners of the credit spectrum, including emerging market (EM) debt. To tail their moves, fixed income
The inclination that yields will eventually fall as the Federal Reserve loosens monetary policy could have fixed income investors looking overseas in search of more yield. The eurozone, in particular,
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