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ARTICLES & REPORTS — Sep 24, 2021
By Rahul Sharma and Wilson Mak
Following the recent Asian economic rebound from COVID-19 lows, the global fixed income investment community has shown increased interest in Asian (ex-Japan) USD corporate credit. Supportive spread differentials and other risk-return attributes may make this hard currency asset class an attractive potential addition to fixed income and multi-asset portfolios.
This article profiles the iBoxx USD Asia ex-Japan Corporates index to explore the Asian (ex-Japan) US dollar credit market's:
Throughout, comparisons are made versus the global USD and EUR corporate credit markets to provide context for both global and regional investors.
Key observations indicate that the market can offer:
We also glance at the wider iBoxx/iTraxx credit ecosystem in Asia that includes a nascent ETF market and a developing derivatives landscape.
Posted 24 September 2021 by Rahul Sharma, Director - Indices, IHS Markit and
Wilson Mak, Analyst - Indices, S&P Dow Jones Indices
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This article was published by S&P Global Market Intelligence and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.