Yields may be down from last year's highs, but there is still plenty for income investors to like about investment-grade corporate bonds, according to UBS.
The effective yield on the ICE BofA U.S. Corporate Bond Index , which tracks the performance of U.S. dollar-denominated investment-grade corporate debt, is currently hovering around 5.5%.
"This measures IG's return over duration-matched Treasuries, meaning that it's been advantageous to own IG over U.S. government bonds," he added.
Inside the investment grade market, UBS prefers the financial sector over nonfinancial issuers, and favors short- and intermediate-term duration.
Meanwhile, the spread pickup from A-rated bonds to BBB-rated bonds is historically tight, on average.
Persons:
Barry McAlinden, McAlinden, Fitch
Organizations:
UBS, ICE, Corporate, ., Treasury, Poor's