Emerging Market Debt Finds Strength in Short Duration
AllianzGI argues short-duration emerging-market hard-currency bonds offer an unusually attractive mix of yield, diversification, and defensive characteristics in a volatile geopolitical environment.
- EM short-duration bonds currently offer yields around 6.3%, with lower duration risk than both U.S. investment-grade and high-yield credit.
- Many EM economies have strengthened fiscal discipline and improved credit quality, resulting in more ratings upgrades than downgrades in recent years.
- Commodity-exporting regions in Latin America and Africa are viewed as relatively resilient amid higher energy prices and shifting trade patterns.
- The asset class spans roughly 80 countries, across sovereign and corporate issuers, while avoiding local-currency volatility through USD-denominated debt.
What stands out is the positioning. In a world where duration risk has become increasingly unstable, investors appear more willing to sacrifice upside for predictability and carry.
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