Australian Bond Exchange

ABE Weekly: Equities get the boot as billions flow into fixed income

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 14th July 2023 Key Points Billions of dollars are flowing into fixed income (and billions are being pulled from equities), as major money movers including super fund managers and Wall Street veterans reallocate assets in response to rising cash rates and high inflation.  ANZ Consumer Confidence Report shows homeowners […]

Virgin Airlines’ bond highlights why rigorous selection is so vital

Buyer beware: why it pays to be cautious when selecting bonds for a portfolio The losses suffered by Australian investors in a bond issued by Virgin Airlines underlines the importance of conducting extensive due diligence before investing in any issue. The misfortunes of investors in a bond issued by Virgin Airlines in Australia in 2019 […]

Staying Ahead of the Curve: How Technology is changing Corporate Bond Investing

Why technological advances could prove a game changer for corporate bond investors Traditionally resistant to change, the corporate bond market is now embracing new technologies that should make it easier for advisers to better serve their clients. The pace of technological progress is accelerating, and profound developments have already taken place in financial services. The […]

Why Advisers should choose the Australian Bond Exchange

Why Advisers should choose the Australian Bond Exchange Building a balanced, diversified portfolio of corporate bonds can help your clients receive a regular, stable income. The Australian Bond Exchange can help you overcome the challenges associated with this process. On our website you can find numerous articles outlining the advantages of including corporate bonds in […]

ABE Weekly: In the ‘Land of Confusion’ bonds could be the solution

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 7th July 2023 Key Points RBA pauses one of the most aggressive hiking cycles in history, as supply and demand begin to balance out. Now sitting at 4.1%, it is the highest RBA cash rate we have seen in 11 years.  An uncertain economic outlook and an inability to […]

Why are interest rates going up? The RBA Cash Rate Explained

Today, the RBA decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 4.1%. Raised a total of 4 percentage points since May 2022, the cash rate is now the highest it’s been since it was 4.25% in April 2012.  Rising interest rates have caused many to start educating themselves on how the RBA cash rate works, […]

ABE Weekly: Investors find opportunities in higher yields despite sticky inflation.

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 30th June 2023 Key Points Leaders of central banks, economic analysts and top journalists discussed the state of global monetary policy and the ‘volatile inflation environment’ wreaking havoc on markets at the ECB Central Banking Forum 2023. Slow growth, high inflation, rising wages, low unemployment and high interest rates […]

What is bond duration and why do investors need to understand it?

Understanding bond duration and its impact on portfolio risk Duration is a key concept investors need to understand when investing in corporate bonds and building a portfolio. Quite simply, duration measures the sensitivity of a bond to a change in interest rates. It is measured in years and will vary according to the bond’s maturity […]

Fixed Income & Bonds: A Comprehensive Guide For Beginners

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There’s been a lot of noise recently in the market about fixed income and bonds, as advanced economies battle with high, sticky inflation, a lack of housing supply, and rising interest rates. The key thing to remember is that wherever you decide to invest your money, there is always risk involved. You just need to […]

ABE Weekly – Interest rates rising, but peak still a far climb

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Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 23rd June 2023 Key Points Bank of England hikes the cash rate half a percentage point to 5%, to fight sticky 8.7% inflation recorded in the year to April and in the year to May. RBA releases the minutes from the June monetary policy meeting, with upside risks to […]