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  1. Fixed Income Content Hub
  2. Hold Short-Term, Investment-Grade Bonds With BSV & VUSB
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Hold Short-Term, Investment-Grade Bonds With BSV & VUSB

James ComtoisNov 07, 2022
2022-11-07

With volatile markets, rising rates, and a sagging economy, it’s not surprising that many investors are becoming more risk-off. Fixed income investors in particular are turning towards investment-grade credit funds and putting more assets into short- and ultra-short-duration strategies.

Volatility and uncertainty have also led many investors to shore up their cash reserves. Short-term investments can not only reduce risk, but they can also help investors remain liquid.

“Short-term credit strategies target bonds with shorter maturities—and therefore lower credit spread volatility risk—than longer-term credit strategies,” according to Amundi. “As a result, short-term credit can better hedge against downside risks, such as the spread-widening environment that may result from the Fed seeking to tighten financial conditions. Short-term credit has offered significantly higher spread per unit of spread duration than longer-term credit.”

Fixed income investors wanting to keep their durations short in the current volatile environment may want to consider the Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund ETF Shares (BSV A) and the Vanguard Ultra-Short Bond ETF (VUSB A).

BSV seeks to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. 1–5 Year Government/Credit Float Adjusted Index, a market-weighted bond index that covers investment-grade bonds with a dollar-weighted average maturity of one to five years. The fund invests in U.S. government, investment-grade corporate, and investment-grade international dollar-denominated bonds.

“BSV can be a great safe haven to park assets in volatile markets, and is likely to offer more in terms of yield than comparable funds focusing on T-Bills, said FactSet’s analyst report.

VUSB, meanwhile, seeks to provide current income while maintaining limited price volatility. The fund is designed to give investors low-cost exposure to money market instruments and short-term, high-quality bonds, including asset-backed, government, and investment-grade corporate securities.

VUSB offers a diversified portfolio of high-quality and, to a lesser extent, medium-quality fixed income securities. The fund is expected to maintain a dollar-weighted average maturity of zero to two years.

“Ultra-short debt ETFs like VUSB can help investors squeeze a little more income out of their portfolios without overloading on risk,” according to FactSet.

For more news, information, and strategy, visit the Fixed Income Channel.

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