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Investing in Corporate Bonds: Is It the Right Move for You?

Investing in corporate bonds can provide you with the benefits of stability and attractive returns. Find out if it is the right investment option for you.

August 14, 2024By Elaine Paiso
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As global financial markets navigate through choppy waters, investors are increasingly seeking ways to balance risk and reward in their portfolios. Investing in corporate bonds, fixed-income securities issued by companies to raise capital, offers a compelling alternative to traditional government securities and can provide a range of benefits for those looking to diversify their investments.

The primary benefit of investing in corporate bonds is their typically higher yields compared to government securities. This yield premium compensates investors for taking on the additional risk associated with lending to corporations rather than governments.

As the Philippine economy shows signs of recovery and growth, many corporations are experiencing improved credit ratings, reducing the risk associated with their bonds and making them even more appealing to investors.

Diversification and market conditions

Corporate bonds also offer excellent opportunities for portfolio diversification. By investing in bonds issued by companies across various sectors such as banking, utilities, real estate, and consumer goods, investors can spread their risk and potentially improve overall portfolio performance. This diversification can be particularly valuable during periods of market volatility or economic uncertainty.
The current economic environment has created favorable conditions for corporate bonds. As interest rates fluctuate and inflation concerns persist, we see a spread between corporate and government bond yields.

This spread indicates that investors are being compensated more generously for taking on the additional risk of corporate bonds, presenting an opportunity to lock in higher yields while still investing in relatively stable fixed-income securities.

Risks and credit ratings

However, it’s important to note that even the best corporate bonds come with certain risks, primarily the risk of default if the issuing company encounters financial difficulties. This is where credit ratings play a crucial role.

The Philippine Rating Services Corporation (PhilRatings or PRS) assesses the creditworthiness of corporate bonds, providing investors with valuable insights into the likelihood of timely repayment of principal and interest.

Professional bond fund managers employ several strategies to capitalize on the advantages of corporate bonds. These include thorough credit analysis to identify high-quality issuers, strategic positioning along the yield curve to optimize returns, and sector rotation to take advantage of economic cycles.

Additionally, active duration management and diversification across issuers and industries can help mitigate risks associated with interest rate changes and individual company performance.

Attractive sectors and due diligence

Currently, bonds from banking and financial services, utilities and energy, real estate and property development, conglomerates, and consumer goods and retail sectors are considered particularly appealing.
These sectors often benefit from stable cash flows, strong brand recognition, or essential nature of their services, making their bonds attractive to investors.

As with any investment, it’s crucial for investors to conduct thorough due diligence and consider their individual risk tolerance and investment goals before adding corporate bonds to their portfolios.
Factors such as credit risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, and market risk should all be carefully evaluated. Consulting with a financial advisor can provide valuable guidance in navigating the risk and opportunities of corporate bonds and determining the appropriate allocation within an overall investment strategy.

Are corporate bonds suitable for you?

Corporate bonds offer an attractive proposition for high-net-worth investors looking to enhance their fixed-income holdings. With their higher yields, diversification benefits, and potential for capital appreciation, these securities can play a valuable role in a well-balanced investment portfolio.

However, these benefits come with additional risks that require careful consideration. It’s advisable to consult with a financial advisor for personalized guidance.

If you wish to know more about what corporate bonds are and which ones you can consider adding to your portfolio, you may check out the Metro Corporate Bond Fund, which invests in a diversified portfolio of predominantly peso-denominated corporate fixed income securities, or the Metro$ US Investment Grade Corporate Bond Fund, which invests in an Exchange Traded Fund comprising of US Investment Grade Bonds.

(Bookmark and visit Metrobank Wealth Insights at www.wealthinsights.ph daily for investment insights and ideas. If you are a Metrobank client, please get in touch with your relationship manager or investment specialist for assistance in accessing exclusive content. Not a client yet? Please sign up here so you can begin your wealth journey with us.)

Elaine Buday-Paiso heads the Pooled Funds Management Department of the Trust Banking Group of Metrobank. She has been a part of the Trust and Investments Division of different institutions for more than 14 years as an investment or portfolio manager and trade execution officer. Outside of the office, she enjoys quality time with her husband and their energetic 4-year-old son.

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