Back in Favor: The New Case for Fixed-Income (2024)

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Why Fixed-Income Now

  • Attractive Valuations
  • Improving Backdrop
  • Diversification Benefits

John Bellows, Portfolio Manager, who oversees the US Broad Market Team, discusses what we think are the most critical points that make the case for fixed-income today. These include declining inflation, higher yields, attractive valuations, the current macroeconomic backdrop and the diversification benefit of bonds, especially during periods of elevated volatility.

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Why Fixed-Income Now

Bond yields are higher than they’ve been in nearly 15 years, presenting investors with a variety of opportunities regarding fixed-income. The economic backdrop has also improved recently and is poised to be favorable in 2024 given falling inflation trends and subsequent likely rate cuts from the Fed.

What’s more, the breakdown of the traditional 60/40 (equities/bonds) portfolio that occurred over the last year or so—the historical negative correlations between stocks and bonds that help investors diversify—has largely been restored. Bonds once again can serve as a valuable hedge to equities and other risk assets. This is especially important as they offer compelling income in both nominal and real terms, which is well above recent equity yields (S&P dividend yield of 1.4%, as of year-end 2023). In other words, one of the most important qualities of fixed-income—the diversification benefit—appears to be functioning again. Finally, we believe current yields may be a reasonable indicator of what investors can earn over time.

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Attractive Valuations: Most Favorable for Investors in Last 15 Years

Bond valuations are attractive—with investment-grade credit currently yielding upwards of 5%, investors can beat cash rates and don’t need to reach for yield in riskier sectors any longer. In fact, today’s bond yields are also as attractive as they’ve been since the global financial crisis, according to Bloomberg. But one benefit in the aftermath of the recent rough patch is that yields and valuations have been restored—offering new opportunities for carry.

Exhibit 1: The Return of Appealing Returns—Fixed-Income Yields by Sector

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  • Following the recent rough patch, bond yields and valuations were meaningfully restored in 2023.
  • Even with the bond market rally in late 2023, valuations are still attractive amid resilient growth and falling inflation, which creates a favorable backdrop for the year ahead.
  • When rates are higher overall, sector-specific investments tend to present better opportunities for enhanced yield.

Source: Bloomberg. As of 31 Dec 23. Select the image to expand the view.
*Bloomberg, US Aggregate Total Return, Global-Aggregate Total Return, US Corporate Total Return, US Corporate High Yield Total Return, US Treasury Total Return, Municipal Index Taxable Total Return, US MBS Index Total Return, US Aggregate ABS Total Return, EuroAgg Total Return. Yield-to-worst is the lowest possible yield that can be received on a bond apart from the company defaulting. All sectors shown are yield-to-worst except for Municipals, which is based on the tax-equivalent yield-to-worst assuming a top-income tax bracket rate of 37% plus a Medicare tax rate of 3.8%.

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Improving Backdrop: Strong Tailwinds for Fixed-Income

The pace of global disinflation over the past six months has been remarkably swift, beyond most expectations. Inflation data in developed markets has already fallen close to the Fed’s 2% target, reflecting positive trends across major economies. We anticipate this broader disinflationary momentum will persist going forward, though likely in fits and starts as sticky components like goods prices and rents are likely to normalize at a more uneven cadence. Nevertheless, inflation moving closer to the Fed’s target increases the likelihood of interest rate cuts by the Fed in 2024 without a US recession.

Exhibit 2: Post-Hike Return Bumps for Bonds Over the Years

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Source: Bloomberg. Federal Funds Rate Index, US Aggregate Index. Returns for periods greater than one year are annualized. ◊As of 31 Dec 23.Past results are not indicative of future investment results. Select the image to expand the view.

  • Historically, following a pause by the Fed after a series of rate increases, bonds have delivered positive returns, and we expect the Fed is either at or nearing the end of its current hiking cycle (which began in March 2022).
  • Regardless of a hard or a soft landing for the economy, bonds have traditionally provided an attractive stream of income.
  • As of January 2024, the median projection from all Fed officials is for three rate cuts this year.

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Diversification Benefits: Traditional Correlations Are Back

Market expectations for Fed rate cuts, aided by lower and more stable inflation—along with the Fed’s own admission it is likely nearing the end of its tightening cycle—has helped traditional asset class correlations normalize. Equities shot up in 2023, with the S&P 500 returning over 24% for the calendar year. Meanwhile, US Treasury had modestly positive returns (across the yield curve) and the Bloomberg US Aggregate Index rose 5.53%. In short, bonds are once again providing the ballast and the classic 60/40 investment strategy is working again. The evidence of this can be seen in the sharp decline of US Treasury yields in March 2023 (notably at the front end of the yield curve) following a “flight to quality” due to heightened concerns over US and European banking system stability.

Exhibit 3: Annual Returns Comparison

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Source: Bloomberg, Western Asset, US Aggregate Index, S&P 500 Index (SPX). As of 31 Dec 23. Past results are not indicative of future investment results. Select the image to expand the view.

  • The Classic 60/40 diversified portfolio can help dampen volatility while preserving returns, especially over longer time horizons.
  • Over the 50-year period shown here, the benefit of 40% fixed-income in a balanced portfolio is clear.
  • For the majority of the calendar years shown—and for over a century—stocks and bonds have been negatively correlated.
Exhibit 4: Fixed-Income Allocation Helps Avoid Portfolio Wipeouts in Volatile Markets

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Source: Bloomberg. S&P 500 Index, US Aggregate Index. As of 31 Aug 23.

  • This chart illustrates the extent to which fixed-income can help portfolios mitigate against major losses, irrespective of historical events.
  • The five crisis periods shown demonstrate just how significant equity losses can be during major drawdown events.
  • While the post-Covid inflation crisis has proven to be an outlier, this graphic reinforces just how resilient the diversification benefit of fixed-income has been over the long term.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Given where we are now (i.e., post-Covid, falling inflation, higher rates, restoration of bonds’ diversification benefits), we believe that the case for fixed-income is very strong.
  • Although cash rates are currently attractive, investment-grade credit yields are currently offering outperformance.
  • Government bond yields are modestly lower than cash rates but look cheap in real terms (30-year Treasuries currently offer 2% real yields), and if yields fall we expect that Treasury yields could outperform cash significantly.
  • Fixed-income has earned its place in investor portfolios due to its long track record—over a century—of providing ballast due to its historic-ally negative correlation to equities.
  • Today’s higher rates and opportunity for enhanced yield across a variety of fixed-income sectors underscores the appeal of the asset class.

Western Asset’s Active Management Advantage

Western Asset’s deep research, distinct market views and value-investing style distinguish the Firm from other traditional bond managers. By adhering to our time-tested investment philosophy and process, we have historically delivered favorable long-term performance outcomes for our investors. In our portfolios, we’ve been adding to carry trades at wider spread levels, and we expect income to be the primary driver of overall total returns at this point in the market cycle. In addition, we believe that perpetually blending long-term value opportunities with multiple diversified strategies and active sector rotation is key to meeting our clients’ investment objectives within their risk tolerances.

Our Long-Term Fundamental Value Approach

  • Our global investment team constantly analyzes macro elements such as real and nominal interest rates, yield curves, currencies, volatility and global central bank policies. We also pay vigilant attention to interest-rate duration, yield-curve positioning, sector allocation, security selection, country and currency considerations, and specific-issue opportunities.
  • Our consistent approach helps minimize the distraction of short-term market noise allowing us to instead focus on discovering areas of opportunity.

Diversified Sources of Return

  • Our fixed-income team explicitly measures contributions to risk, both in absolute terms and through the lens of expected risk reduction based on correlation metrics. As such, we deploy multiple, diverse strategies so that no single theme dominates performance, which helps to dampen portfolio volatility.
  • As a result of our team-based investment management approach and deployment of diversified strategies in client portfolios, there is no reliance on individual investment calls, further serving as a risk mitigator during various periods of market volatility.

Since 1971, regardless of whether markets are risk-on or risk-off, our consistent approach to active management of fixed-income investments allows us to combine the tenets of long-term fundamental value investing with multiple diversified strategies to help us meet our clients’ objectives.

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FAQs

Why is fixed income good right now? ›

Bond yields are higher than they've been in nearly 15 years, presenting investors with a variety of opportunities regarding fixed-income. The economic backdrop has also improved recently and is poised to be favorable in 2024 given falling inflation trends and subsequent likely rate cuts from the Fed.

What is the best fixed income strategy? ›

Investments that can be appropriate include bank CDs or short-term bond funds. If your investing timeline is longer, and you're willing to take more risk in order to potentially earn higher yields, you might consider longer-term Treasury bonds or investment-grade corporate or municipal bonds.

Is now the time for fixed income? ›

It's a new era for fixed income. An unprecedented tightening cycle has given rise to unprecedented opportunities.

What are the tips in fixed income? ›

Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, are fixed-income securities that provide inflation protection. TIPS premiums increase when the Consumer Price Index rises and decrease when the CPI falls.

What are the benefits of fixed income? ›

Advantages. Fixed-income investments offer investors a steady stream of income over the life of the bond or debt instrument. They offer the issuer much-needed access to capital or money. Steady income lets investors plan their spending, a reason these are popular products in retirement portfolios.

What are the problems with fixed income? ›

(As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk, liquidity risk, call risk, and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties.

Who is the king of fixed income? ›

Bill Gross

What is the safest fixed income investment? ›

But generally, cash and government bonds—particularly U.S. Treasury securities—are often considered among the safest investment options available. This is because there is minimal risk of loss. That said, it's important to note that no investment is entirely risk-free.

What is the best fixed income investment for 2024? ›

Seven fixed-income investment ideas
  1. Treasuries. The United States government issues Treasury notes, bonds and bills. ...
  2. Treasury Inflation Protected Securities. ...
  3. Municipal bonds. ...
  4. High-yield (junk) bonds. ...
  5. Bond funds. ...
  6. Corporate bonds. ...
  7. Certificates of deposit.
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Is fixed income good during recession? ›

Interest rates tend to begin to decline three months ahead of recessions and reach a cycle low about five months into recessions. During economic downturns, fixed income has been shown to provide diversification benefits and reduce the volatility of portfolios that include risk assets such as equities.

Should I sell my bonds in 2024? ›

2024 is 'a good time to hold bonds'

They are a good investment in 2024, experts say, for the same reasons they felt like a bad investment in 2022. That year, the Federal Reserve embarked on a dramatic campaign of interest-rate hikes in response to inflation, which reached a 40-year high.

Should I invest in fixed income? ›

Why invest in fixed income? Whether your goal is to diversify your investments, save for the future, receive dependable income, preserve principal, or help minimize taxes, fixed income investments could be a way to reach your goals.

Who is the largest borrower in the debt market? ›

India takes the top spot. The world's most populous country owed $38.3bn to the WB at the end of 2022, down by almost $1.5bn from a year earlier. India's outstanding balance is almost double that of the next biggest debtor, Indonesia, with $20.6bn.

Which is the best fixed income mutual fund? ›

Top Fixed Income Plans Overview
  • ICICI Prudential Overnight Fund. ...
  • Aditya Birla Sun Life Medium Term Fund. ...
  • SBI Magnum Gilt Fund. ...
  • ICICI Prudential All Seasons Bond Fund. ...
  • ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund. ...
  • Nippon India Nivesh Lakshya Fund. ...
  • Edelweiss Banking and PSU Debt Fund. ...
  • ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund.
Jul 30, 2024

Why do people invest in fixed income? ›

Fixed income investments are designed to generate a specific level of interest income, while also providing diversification, capital preservation, and potential tax exemptions.

Why is having a stable income good? ›

Financial stability is important not only because it means that you have enough money to pay for the costs of life, but it also provides peace of mind by reducing stress related to money. With this important issue taken care of, you can instead focus on personal goals and overall well-being.

Is it a good time to buy bonds right now? ›

While it may be a great time to buy, hold, and ladder bonds, the outlook is also bright for investors in funds that manage bonds with an eye to making money as prices rise.

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