Investment-grade corporate bonds have been strengthening as the prospects of an economic recovery and a slowdown in borrowing have helped support credit markets.
January 19, 2021
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January 20, 2021
High-yield bonds encountered some rough spots in 2020, but by the time the year drew to a close, the
ANGL seeks to replicate as closely as possible the price and yield performance of the ICE BofAML US Fallen Angel High Yield Index. The index is comprised of below investment grade corporate bonds denominated in U.S. dollars that were rated investment grade at the time of issuance.
“2020 was a roller-coaster year for the high yield market. In March, we saw massive spread widening followed by downgrades from severe economic disruptions due to Covid, and the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) stepping in to purchase individuals bonds and ETFs, which marked the beginning of a significant spread tightening cycle,” writes VanEck analyst Nicholas Fonseca. “Fallen angels
Virgin Galactic (SPCE) Shares Up 4%, Largest Investor Cuts Stake
Jan 20 2021 · 11:30 UTC | Updated
Jan 20 2021 · 11:57 by Benjamin Godfrey · 3 min read
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Despite the recent controversial news related to the shares of SPCE, the entire outlook for the industry remains bullish for 2021.
The shares of Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc (NYSE: SPCE) which opened the week to a bullish performance has rallied further by closing by 4.01% on Tuesday despite the fact that one of the space travel company’s largest shareholders, Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth fund Mubadala Investment reduced its stake in the company and Susquehanna Financial analyst Charles Minervino downgraded the shares.