Australian Bond Exchange

ABE Weekly: Have Interest Rates Peaked? RBA Holds Cash Rate Steady Again at 4.1%p.a

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 8th September  Key Points  RBA Holds Cash Rate Steady for Third Consecutive Month September is Statistically the Worst Month for Equity Market Performance Australian GDP Beats Expectations With a 0.4% Expansion in the June Quarter Global Cash Rates & Inflation The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Cash Rate remains […]

Managing volatility with corporate bonds

Corporate bonds can play a key role in stabilising investment portfolios during periods of heightened volatility in financial markets. Not only do they exhibit lower price instability compared to equities, but as long as the issuer of the bond remains solvent, you will continue to receive fixed coupon payments until maturity. What are corporate bonds? […]

At An Inflection Point – Where Next For Interest Rates?

With last week’s CPI figures showing inflation is cooling at a faster rate than expected, another RBA rate hike seems unlikely (but not impossible) at tomorrow’s meeting. The million dollar question is, where next for interest rates? After 12 official cash rate hikes in 15 months, and with their full impact yet to be felt […]

ABE Weekly: Australian Inflation Cools – Are Rates Headed Lower?

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 1st September  Key Points  Australian Inflation cools more than forecasts  Matildas boost Australian retail sales but growth rate flatlines   Rising debt costs in focus for Australian corporates  Global interest rates higher for longer?   Global Cash Rates & Inflation The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Cash Rate sits at 4.1%pa […]

Interest In Corporate Debt Climbing As Future Fund Doubles Domestic Exposure to $1 Billion

With fixed income assets now offering their highest yields in over a decade, institutional investors are significantly increasing their exposures to the asset class. Just last week Australia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Future Fund, announced it had doubled its domestic corporate debt exposure to $1 billion while AustralianSuper, Australia’s largest super fund also confirmed it […]

ABE Weekly: CBDCs and Corporate Bond Markets Of The Future

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 25th August 2023 Key Points RBA releases CBDC report with input from the Australian Bond Exchange Future Fund doubles exposure to Australian corporate debt to $1 billion Treasury yields slide on weaker U.S. and European PMI data Market Yield on U.S. Treasury Securities: 10-Year Constant Maturity Source: Trading Economics […]

Exploring Investing In bonds: strategies and returns

Investment bonds, particularly corporate bonds, are a popular avenue for investors seeking stable returns and diversification in Australia.  These debt securities play an important role in the capital market. They do this by enabling companies to raise funds for various projects while allowing investors to earn a fixed income. In this article, we will learn […]

Optimising Client Portfolios In Retirement: The Unique Role Of Corporate Bonds

From goods and services inflation to surging energy costs, a retiring couple today needs more than $70,000 a year to live comfortably, while an individual needs just over $50,000 a year, according to the Association of Superannuation Funds Australia (ASFA). For investment advisers, this underscores the critical importance of structuring and managing multi-asset portfolios which […]

ABE Weekly: Monetary policy offers no shortcuts

Australian Bond Exchange Weekly Update Friday 18th August 2023 Key Points RBA minutes signal a turning point in the fight against inflation The Aussie dollar tumbles to a nine-month low Despite a need for instant gratification, monetary policy offers no shortcuts New ABS data shows Australia has likely dodged a wage-price spiral bullet England may […]