It has been a tough start to the year for emerging market bonds, but things are looking up as we head into 2H 2018 – you just need to know where to look.
Todd Schubert is a Managing Director and Head of Fixed Income Research and Strategy for Bank of Singapore. He joined the Bank’s predecessor ING Asia Private Bank in 2008. Prior to that he was Head of Asian Fixed Income Research at Deutsche Bank as well as a Global Credit Portfolio Manager with the Government of Singapore Investment Corp (GIC). During his more than 36 years of Investment Experience Todd has also worked for a number of major U.S. Financial Institutions including USAA and GE Asset Management. Todd has an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago and a Bachelor’s Degree from UCLA in Economics and Operations Research. He is CFA certified.
We caught up with Todd Schubert, Managing Director, Head of Fixed Income Research, Bank of Singapore in advance of the Issuers & Investors Forum in Singapore to get his views on how Asian investors view Turkish and GCC credit.
Dec 10, 2019
Since the U.S Presidential Election nearly a month ago, Emerging Market Bonds have reacted negatively, selling off 2.2% before stabilizing and even recouping a modest portion of the loss in the last 4-5 trading sessions. As the table below shows the overall decline has been led by Mexico, which declined 4.6% in November.
Dec 9, 2016