Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Volatility: a key ingredient for euro credit
nl
en
intermediary
intermediary
false
true
Gathering data
Disclaimer Not Available

Volatility: a key ingredient for euro credit

Volatility: a key ingredient for euro credit

In this video, Insight Investment portfolio manager Fabien Collado assesses the euro corporate bond market, arguing why he believes it is in a ‘good place’.

noimage


    Key points:

  • Euro credit has experienced volatility this year, which supports active fund management opportunities for investors.
  • Credit spread valuations are low, but overall market yields in Europe have become more attractive after a prolonged period of low yields.
  • Strong flows into euro credit are capping spreads and supporting continued investment appeal.
     


2688409 Exp:  31 December 2025 

RELATED CONTENT
Volatility: a key ingredient for euro credit
IFMH | Fixed Income

In this video, Insight Investment portfolio manager Fabien Collado assesses the euro corporate bond market, arguing why he believes it is in a ‘good place’.

The changing yield curve
IFMH | Multi-asset

In this video, BNY Investments Newton head of mixed assets investment, Paul Flood comments on the direction of bond yields over the past three to six months and the nuance between the US and UK yield curves.

Managing risk in MADR
IFMH | Macroeconomic

BNY Investments Newton head of mixed assets investment, Paul Flood explains how the team is addressing the risks around strong equity market performance and the high gold price.

Europe’s changing defence sector
IFMH | Thematics

In this video, Walter Scott client investment manager Murdo MacLean assesses Europe's shifting defence sector and why Walter Scott is underweight in this area.

Gathering data
Disclaimer Not Available

This is a marketing communication