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US Top News and Analysis | Investors poured $15 billion into more risky corners of the bond market in April. Where they're finding yield
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In April, investors pumped about $15 billion into higher‑yielding, credit‑sensitive bond sectors via ETFs, with roughly $7 billion flowing into investment‑grade corporate bonds, $3.8 billion into high‑yield bond ETFs, and $2.5 billion into bank‑loan and CLO funds. The surge was driven by easing fears over the Iran conflict and solid earnings across a broad range of companies, which together fostered a risk‑on sentiment as the S&P 500 posted its best month since 2020. These funds now offer attractive 30‑day SEC yields near 7 % for high‑yield bonds and 4‑6 % for loan‑ and CLO‑focused ETFs, though analysts caution that such higher‑yield assets should remain a modest portion of a diversified portfolio because their spreads over Treasuries are narrow and can erode quickly if prices fall.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/12/investors-poured-15-billion-into-more-risky-corners-of-the-bond-market-in-april.html
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