FIXED INCOME PERSPECTIVES

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MAY 2018 FIXED INCOME PERSPECTIVES Doug Drabik, Senior Strategist, Fixed Income Yield Curve v At first glimpse, it would appear that the month of May had little rate movement. Inside of two years, interest rates ended the month within 10 basis points* from the beginning of the month. The intermediate and long end of the Treasury curve moved only 10-12 basis points. However, a deeper dive uncovers the month s significant volatility that was sparked largely by geopolitical events, making the flight to quality a prevalent trade. Treasury Yield Curve Yields (%) Duration 05/01/18 05/31/18 Change* 3 Month 1.83 1.89 06 bp 6 Month 2.03 2.08 05 bp 1 Year 2.24 2.22-02 bp 2 Year 2.50 2.43-08 bp 5 Year 2.81 2.70-12 bp 7 Year 2.92 2.81-12 bp 10 Year 2.96 2.86-11 bp 30 Year 3.13 3.03-10 bp *One basis point (bp) is equal to 1/100th of a percent. v The 10-year Treasury peaked with a 3.11% yield on May 17th. Many analysts saw the trend as the beginning of higher interest rates. What was exposed is that our markets can be affected by geopolitical events. The Italian crisis put much uncertainty into play. Within a day, that uncertainty moved the 10-year Treasury overnight close to -15 basis points for a price increase of 1.3 points. The chart on the following page demonstrates the variance of each yield curve point from its lows to its highs for the month of May. The 10-year Treasury moved nearly 3 points in price or 33 basis points in yield from its low to its high. After the month s biggest one day drop in yield, it retraced nearly half the yield it lost the next day. 1

Treasury High/Low May High Low Change 1.92 1.82-0.10 3 Month 99.54 99.56 0.024 22-May 3-May 2.12 2.02-0.10 6 Month 98.95 99.00 0.051 22-May 3-May 55 50 45 U.S. 10 Year vs. 2 Year Treasury Spread Basis Points (bp) 2.31 2.16-0.15 1 Year 97.73 97.88 0.147 21-May 29-May 2.59 2.32-0.27 2 Year 100.04 100.35 0.310 2.76 2.43-0.33 3 Year 99.61 100.54 0.930 2.94 2.58-0.36 5 Year 99.13 100.77 1.644 3.06 2.71-0.35 7 Year 98.82 101.01 2.191 3.11 2.78-0.33 10 Year 97.99 100.81 2.819 3.25 2.97-0.27 30 Year 97.69 102.97 5.280 40 30-Apr 5-May 10-May 15-May 20-May 25-May 30-May v Key developments bear mentioning: v Volatility is picking up. v Although the U.S. is clearly the world s leading economy, the bond market is impacted by the rest of the world. v Fundamentals still matter. The offsetting impact is another story. For example, employment data has consistently shown what is considered full employment. However, with no wage growth, results are stunted. v An overwhelming number of predictions have the Fed hiking rates early next month, but the aforementioned factors are making the likelihood of additional hikes in 2018 unclear. v The declining slope of the Treasury curve continues to be propelled by the Fed s insistence on hiking short term rates, while the long end of the curve is being held back by various factors (such as lack of inflation and a general global flight to quality). The net impact is less spread between the short and long end of the curve. 2

Market Opportunities World Bond Markets Yields (%) 2-Year 5-Year 10-Year 30-Year United States 2.286 2.591 2.768 2.998 Canada 1.783 1.976 2.094 2.229 France -0.493 0.020 0.727 1.580 Germany -0.602-0.096 0.502 1.164 Greece 1.403-4.319 - Ireland -0.475 0.028 0.920 1.664 Italy -0.329 0.488 1.799 2.874 Japan -0.137-0.102 0.040 0.745 Netherlands -0.652-0.266 0.651 1.156 Spain -0.329 0.117 1.176 2.180 Sweden -0.466 0.105 0.693 - United Kingdom 0.833 1.122 1.365 1.723 *One basis point (bp) is equal to 1/100th of a percent. v The current buzz has been about cash management. With the net uptick in interest rates, investors need to take notice. Sidelined cash can be portioned to short duration individual bonds, which meet most conservative risk parameters while significantly increasing income earned. The recently released Fixed Income Quarterly 2nd Quarter devotes an entire section to Tactical Cash Management. The bottom line is that there are options which provide an investor about 120-150 basis points in additional yield versus typical money market rates. v As 2018 moves along, interest rates have inched up across the curve and corporate spreads have widened. Laddered investment strategies have been a viable method to mitigate interest rate risk while investing for income and principal protection. For years, some investors have been on the sidelines waiting for interest rates to hit particular milestones. One such milestone has been reached in the investment grade corporate space, where yields now enable investors to obtain a 4.00% yield in a 3-9 year ladder. Illustrated below are selected statistics from TradeWeb s Laddered Report. 3

v Municipal bonds continue to be a mainstay for investors that benefit from their tax advantaged characteristics. Investors in the highest tax brackets can earn strong tax-equivalent yields for the intermediate to long portion of their fixed income portfolio. The following statistics are derived from a sample laddered municipal bond portfolio comprised of maturities ranging from 10-20 years and close to current coupons. Assuming an investor is currently in the highest federal tax bracket (37%), the tax equivalent yield is 5.29% with an average maturity of 15.5 years and duration of 11.9. 4

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