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The merits of sterling credit

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In this video, Insight Investment senior portfolio manager Damien Hill discusses why he thinks active management is vital to capturing opportunities in shifting credit markets.

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    Key points:

  • UK credit offers relatively attractive yields per unit of interest rate risk compared with global investment grade.
  • Utilities is an appealing sector due to historically cheap valuations, improving regulation, elevated spreads, and insulation from trade war uncertainties.
  • High-quality senior banking bonds remain fundamentally strong with robust balance sheets, though lower quality and equity-like bank bonds are less attractive.
  • Single A-rated UK investment grade credit is favoured over triple B, supported by slowed flows from traditional buyers like defined benefit pension schemes and insurers.
  • Sterling credit exhibits significant spread dispersion, especially in high yield and lower investment grade bonds, presenting potential mispricing opportunities.
     


2540659 Exp: 13 October 2025

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