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U.S. corporate bonds perk up after stock selloff

Published 09/21/2021, 04:22 PM
Updated 09/21/2021, 07:51 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A trader works on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., August 9, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Like the U.S. stock market, the nation's corporate bond market on Tuesday steadied one day after fear of contagion risk from debt-troubled China property developer Evergrande rattled global financial assets.

Amid caution ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve policy announcement, Wall Street clawed back some losses from Monday's selloff and corporate debt offerings were returning after being sidelined by the market volatility, according to Refinitiv's IFR. (N)

The iShares exchange-traded fund tracking high-yield corporate bonds, which fell 0.35% on Monday, was up about 0.17%.

High-yield bond spreads rose on Monday, after falling last week to their lowest level since July in a sign of a general risk-on mood.

The option-adjusted spread on the ICE (NYSE:ICE) BofA U.S. High Yield Index, a commonly used benchmark for the junk bond market, widened to 323 basis points from Friday's 304 basis points in its biggest move since July 19.

The spread refers to the interest rate premium investors demand to hold corporate debt over safer Treasury bonds.

The spread on the ICE BofA U.S. Corporate Index, a benchmark for investment-grade debt, increased only a basis point to 91 basis points on Monday.

BMO Capital Markets analysts said high-grade spreads held in relatively well compared with other risk assets and that demand remains strong.

"Nonetheless, event risk remains high in the near-term, and we do not expect spreads to materially outperform ahead of tomorrow's (Federal Open Market Committee meeting) and a concrete resolution to the Evergrande situation, even if a reversal of yesterday's move is possible," they said in a report on Tuesday.

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