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  1. Global Diversification Content Hub
  2. Investors Head to HYLB as HYG and JNK See Outflows
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Investors Head to HYLB as HYG and JNK See Outflows

Elle Caruso FitzgeraldSep 23, 2022
2022-09-23

After seeing significant outflows beginning in late 2021, fortune has reversed for the $3.4 billion Xtrackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYLB B+).

HYLB has taken in $51 million in flows in the past week despite the increasing fear among investors of a painful looming recession. This is a sharp pivot; the fund has seen $2.4 billion in net outflows year-to-date and $307 million in outflows over a four-week period, according to VettaFi.

Compared to other segments of the fixed income market, high-yield bonds aren’t as sensitive to rising interest rates, a key differentiator as investors are making strategic asset allocation adjustments following the Fed’s decision on Wednesday to raise interest rates by 75 basis points for the third straight meeting.

“This has been a week when many investors have been making moves within fixed income, and HYLB is standing out from the crowd,” Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, said. “While investors are pulling back from some high yield ETFs, HYLB has been able to hold onto shareholders.”

Notably, the more institutional focused high yield ETFs aren’t seeing the same traction. The iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG A-) and the SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF (JNK A-) have seen outflows of $224 million and $621 million, respectively, during the same one-week period that HYLB hauled in $51 million, according to VettaFi.

HYLB’s modest expense ratio — charging just 15 basis points — makes it better suited for advisors making strategic asset allocation adjustments, according to Rosenbluth. HYG and JNK charge 48 and 40 basis points, respectively. 

HYLB offers broad exposure to “junk” bonds — debt issued by borrowers with a higher risk of default. For taking on the added risk, investors are rewarded with higher yields than those offered on ultra-safe U.S. Treasuries or investment-grade debt issued by the most creditworthy companies, according to VettaFi.

For more news, information, and strategy, visit the Global Diversification Channel.

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