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Fixed Income
Emerging market investment grade debt for insurance companies
At Invesco, we have extensive experience investing in EM debt and working with institutional clients to provide tailored solutions that can meet their exact requirements.
By harnessing manager skill, we aim to generate above market returns from the attractive yield and income opportunities offered by emerging market local debt. In the same way, we aim to minimise the potential downside that goes hand in hand with the relatively higher risks of this asset class.
Our macroeconomic base case evolves gradually. However, the market pricing of this base case changes more rapidly, which provides opportunities to take advantage of changing risk premia. We believe the key to better risk-adjusted returns is allocating risk based on a macroeconomic outlook.
The strategy aims to outperform the J.P. Morgan GBI-EM Global Diversified Index by 200 bps (gross of fees) annually over rolling three-year periods.
We manage our portfolios using a top-down global macro analysis to determine the overall portfolio risk budget.
We combine this with bottom-up country analysis to identify favourable, country-specific opportunities:
Risk is continually monitored.
Watch the video to find out more about the team's investment process and philosophy
At Invesco Fixed Income, we believe a portfolio’s tracking error is an inadequate measure of volatility when it comes to local currency emerging market debt because it gives equal treatment to the positive and negative differences between a portfolio and its benchmark.
Thus, to reduce volatility throughout the emerging market cycle, we employ asymmetric risk budgeting by generally taking tracking error below that of the benchmark’s long-term standard deviation. For example, if tracking error is 6% and the benchmark has a standard deviation of 12%, we typically stay in the 6-12% range for standard deviation not in the 12–18% range.
Locally denominated debt securities in emerging markets expose investors to a variety of risks driven by foreign exchange, credit quality, interest rates, macroeconomic conditions, and regional politics. This unique combination of risks, in our view, warrants special emphasis on limiting potential downside.
We believe this is best achieved through manager skill, which at the same time can wring value from market exposure to attractive yields and income.
The Global Debt Team offers international expertise within a broad, global lens. The team manages USD 10bn across its platform, including USD 6bn in Developed Markets and USD 4bn in Emerging Markets.
Emerging market investment grade debt for insurance companies
At Invesco, we have extensive experience investing in EM debt and working with institutional clients to provide tailored solutions that can meet their exact requirements.
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