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CHAPTER20
BONDPORTFOLIOMANAGEMENTSTRATEGIES
AnswerstoOuestions
1.Anindexingportfoliostrategyisoneinwhichtheinvestorselectsabondportfoliothat
matchestheperformanceofsomebond-marketindex.Thebasicjustificationforthis
strategyisthatmanyempiricalstudieshaveshownthatportfoliomanagersonaverage
can'tmatchtherisk-returnperformanceinthebondmarketusingactiveportfolio
management.
2.Apureyieldpickupswapissellingabondandbuyinganotheronewithahighercoupon.
Normally,bothcurrentyieldandyield-to-maturityareenhanced.Asubstitutionswapis
theswappingofonebondforanotherbetweenwhichayieldspreadimbalanceexists.
Theinvestorexpectstheimbalancetodisappearthroughthemechanismofhavingthe
yieldonthepurchasedbonddrop(throughapriceincrease)totheleveloftheswapped
bond,leadingtoattractivecapitalgains.Ataxswapissimplyabondswapthatenablesan
investortorealizecapitallossesononebondtooffsetcapitalgainsthatshehasrealized
onsomeotherinvestment.
3.Theseactivemanagementstrategiesincludeinterestrateanticipation,creditanalysis,and
spreadanalysis.Interestrateanticipationistheriskieststrategybecauseitrelieson
forecastinguncertainfutureinterestratebehavior.Thestrategyinvolvesalteringthe
maturity(duration)structureoftheportfoliotopreservecapitalwhenanincreasein
interestratesisanticipatedandachievecapitalgainswhentheyareexpectedtodecline.
Acreditanalysisstrategyinvolvesattemptingtoprojectchangesinqualityratings
assignedtobonds.Itisnecessarytoanalyzeinternalchangesinthefirmandexternal
changesintheenvironmenttoprojectratingchangespriortotheactualannouncementby
ratingagencies.Spreadanalysisinvolvesmonitoringtheyieldrelationshipsbetween
variousbondsectorstotakeadvantageofabnormalrelationshipsbyexecutingvarious
sectorswaps.Liquidityisakeyfactorinthisstrategy,asabnormalrelationshipsareonly
believedtobetemporary.
4.Twoimportantvariableswhenanalyzingjunkbondsinclude:1)theuseofcashflowsin
relationtodebtobligations,and2)adetailedanalysisofpotentialassetsales.Thecash
flowanalysisisimportantindeterminingthefirm'sabilitytomakeinterestpayments,as
wellasmaintaincashforresearchandgrowthinperiodsofeconomicdecline.Cashflow
canalsoaffectthefirm'sborrowingcapacitytoprovideflexibilityandneededworking
capital.Inmanycases,assetsalesareacriticalpartofthestrategyforaleveragedbuyout.
Inordertoanalyzethemarketvalueoftheseassetsitisnecessarytodeterminewhether
thereareanypriorliensagainsttheassets,aswellasthetrueliquidationvalueanda
reasonabletimeperiodforthesale.
5.High-yieldbondshavebeendescribedashavingcharacteristicsofcommonstocks,such
ashigheryieldsandmorerisks.Thehigheryieldonhigh-yieldbonds(justlikecommon
stocks)compensatetheinvestorforassumingvariousriskssuchasriskofdefault,price
volatility,liquidity,oruncertaintyregardingmaturity.Sincethecharacteristicsofhigh-
yieldbondsaresimilartothoseofcommonstocks,itisnotsurprisingthathigh-yield
bondreturnsaremorecorrelatedtocommonstocksreturnsthantoinvestment-grade
bondreturns.
6.Theadvantageofthecash-matchedportfolioisthatitisarelativelyconservativestrategy
inwhichcashflowsgeneratedfromtheportfolioaredesignedtoexactlymatchliability
schedulesinbothtimingandamount.Suchaportfolioisoftendifficulttoconstructasa
resultofcertaincallfeaturesoftenassociatedwiththehigher-yieldingdeepdiscount
bonds.Ontheotherhand,iftheportfoliomanagerlimitshimselftoonlyTreasurybonds,
hewilllikelyforegosignificantaddedreturnsthatcouldbeachievedwithother
investments,thusaddingtothenetcostoffundingtheliabilitystream.
7.Interestrateriskcomprisestworisks-apriceriskandacouponreinvestmentrisk.Price
riskrepresentsthechangethatinterestrateswilldifferfromtheratesthemanagerexpects
toprevailbetweenpurchaseandtargetdate.Suchachangecausesthemarketpricefor
thebond(i.e.,therealizedprice)todifferfromtheexpectedprice.Obviously,ifinterest
ratesincrease,therealizedpriceforthebondinthesecondarymarketwillbebelow
expectations,whileifinterestratesdecline,therealizedpricewillexceedexpectations.
Reinvestmentriskarisesbecauseinterestratesatwhichcouponpaymentscanbe
reinvestedareunknown.Ifinterestrateschangeafterthebondispurchased,coupon
paymentswillbereinvestedatratesdifferentthanthatprevailingatthetimeofthe
purchase.Asanexample,ifinterestratesdecline,couponpaymentswillbereinvestedat
lowerratesthanatthetimeofpurchaseandtheircontributiontotheendingwealth
positionoftheinvestorwillbebelowexpectations.Alternatively,ifinterestrates
increase,therewillbeapositiveimpactascouponpaymentswillbereinvestedatrates
aboveexpectations.
8.Aportfolioofinvestmentsinbondsisimmunizedforaholdingperiodifthevalueofthe
portfolioattheendoftheholdingperiod,regardlessofthecourseofinterestratesduring
theholdingperiod,isatleastaslargeasitwouldhavebeenhadtheinterestratefunction
beenconstantthroughouttheholdingperiod.Putanotherway,iftherealizedreturnonan
investmentinbondsissuretobeatleastaslargeasthecomputedyieldtotheinvestment
horizon,thenthatinvestmentisimmunized.Asanexample,ifaninvestoracquireda
portfoliobondwhenprevailinginterestrateswere10%andhadaninvestmenthorizonof
fouryears,thentheinvestorwouldexpectthevalueoftheportfolioattheendoffour
yearstobe1.4641timesthebeginningvalue.Thisparticularvalueisequalto10%
compoundedforfouryears.
Abondmanagerwouldwanttoimmunizetheportfoliointheinstancewherehe/shehad
aspecifiedinvestmenthorizonandhadadefiniterequiredorpromisedyieldforthebond
portfolio.Inthecasewherethisrequiredorexpectedyieldwasbelowcurrentprevailing
marketrates,itwouldbeworthwhileforthebondmanagerstoimmunizetheportfolio
andtherefore“l(fā)ockin“theprevailingmarketyieldforthisperiod.Putanotherway,itis
usedwhenthebondportfoliomanageriswillingtoengageinnon-activebondportfolio
managementandacceptthecurrentprevailingrateduringtheinvestmenthorizon.
9.Asmentioned,thepurposeofimmunizationistomitigatethepriceriskandreinvestment
riskassociatedwithchangesininterestratesovertheinvestmenthorizon.Assuminga
constantflatyieldcurveovertheinvestmenthorizon,thereisnoneedtoimmunizethe
portfolio.Theinvestorcanobtaininvestmentobjectivesbysimplypurchasingbonds
scheduledtomatureattheendofhisinvestmenthorizon.Withnochangeininterestrates,
thestatedyield-to-maturityatthetimeofpurchaseshouldequaltherealizedyieldatthe
timethebondsmature.
10.Investmenthorizonayearlater=3
Durationofportfolioayearlater=3.2
Whiletheterm-to-maturityhasdeclinedbyayear,thedurationhasonlydeclinedby.8
years.Thismeansthat,assumingnochangesinmarketrates,theportfoliomanager
mustrebalancetheportfoliotoreduceitsdurationtothreeyears.
11.Theobjectiveofimmunizationcentersaroundmitigatingthetwocomponentsofinterest
raterisk-priceriskandcouponreinvestmentrisk.Keepingthisinmind,manyfeelthata
zerocouponbondistheidealfinancialinstrumenttouseforimmunizationbecauseit
eliminatestheserisks,andthuseliminatestheneedtorebalancetheportfolio.
Reinvestmentriskiseliminatedbecausetherearenointerveningcashflowstoreinvest,
andpriceriskiseliminatedbecauseifyousetthedurationequaltoyourtimehorizon,
youwillreceivethefacevalueofyourbondatmaturity.
12.Severalcharacteristicsofdurationmakeitimpossibletosetadurationequaltotheinitial
timehorizonofaportfolioandignoreitthereafter.First,becausedurationdeclinesmore
slowlythanterm-to-maturity,evenifoneassumesnochangesininterestrates,the
portfoliomanagermustperiodicallyrebalancetheportfolio.Second,ifthereisachange
inmarketrates,thedurationoftheportfoliowillchange.Ifthedeviationbecomeslarge
comparedtooriginaldurationoftheportfolio,themanagerwillagainhavetorebalance.
Third,thetechniqueassumesthatwhenmarketrateschange,theywillchangebythe
sameamountandinthesamedirection.Sincethisisnottrueoftherealworld,the
managermustassurethattheportfolioiscomposedofvariousbondswithdurationsthat
buncharoundthedesireddurationoftheportfolio.Finally,developingtheportfoliocan
beaproblemsincetherecanalwaysbeaproblemofacquiringthedesiredbondsinthe
market.
13.Acontingentimmunizationstrategyallowstheinvestoranopportunitytoobtainahigher
returnonhisportfolioifheiswillingtoacceptgreateruncertaintyandapossiblylower
endingwealthvalue.Byspecifyingafloorreturnlowerthanthecurrentmarketrate,the
investorgivesupthecertaintyinvolvedwithimmunizingtheportfolioatthecurrentrate.
However,theinvestorgainsthebenefitofhisportfoliobeingactivelymanagedinsucha
wayasthatpotentialreturnsmaybeachievedovertheinvestmenthorizonthatareabove
thethen-currentmarketrateatthebeginningofthehorizon.
14.CFAExamination111(1983)
14(a).Interestrateriskcomprisestworisks-apriceriskandacouponreinvestmentrisk.Price
riskrepresentsthechancethatinterestrateswilldifferfromtheratesthemanagerexpects
toprevailbetweenpurchaseandtargetdate.Suchachangecausesthemarketpricefor
thebond(i.e.,therealizedprice)todifferfromtheexpectedprice.Obviously,ifinterest
ratesincrease,therealizedpriceforthebondinthesecondarymarketwillbebelow
expectations,whileifinterestratesdecline,therealizedpricewillexceedexpectations.
Reinvestmentriskarisesbecauseinterestratesatwhichcouponpaymentscanbe
reinvestedareunknown.Ifinterestrateschangeafterthebondispurchased,coupon
paymentswillbereinvestedatratesdifferentthanthatprevailingatthetimeofthe
purchase.Asanexample,ifinterestratesdecline,couponpaymentswillbereinvestedat
lowerratesthanatthetimeofpurchaseandtheircontributiontotheendingwealth
positionoftheinvestorwillbebelowexpectations.Contrariwise,ifinterestratesincrease
therewillbeapositiveimpactascouponpaymentswillbereinvestedatratesabove
expectations.
14(b).Aportfolioofinvestmentsinbondsisimmunizedforaholdingperiodifthevalueofthe
portfolioattheendoftheholdingperiod,regardlessofthecourseofinterestratesduring
theholdingperiod,isatleastaslargeasitwouldhavebeenhadtheinterestratefunction
beenconstantthroughouttheholdingperiod.Putanotherway,iftherealizedreturnonan
investmentinbondsissuretobeatleastaslargeasthecomputedyieldtotheinvestment
horizon,thenthatinvestmentisimmunized.Asanexample,ifaninvestoracquireda
portfoliobondwhenprevailinginterestrateswere10%andhadaninvestmenthorizonof
fouryears,thentheinvestorwouldexpectthevalueoftheportfolioattheendoffour
yearstobe1.4641xthebeginningvalue.Thisparticularvalueisequalto10%
compoundedforfouryears.
Abondmanagerwouldwanttoimmunizetheportfoliointheinstancewherehe/shehad
aspecifiedinvestmenthorizonandhadadefiniterequiredorpromisedyieldforthebond
portfolio.Inthecasewherethisrequiredorexpectedyieldwasbelowcurrentprevailing
marketrates,itwouldbeworthwhileforthebondmanagerstoimmunizetheportfolio
andtherefore“l(fā)ockin“theprevailingmarketyieldfbrthisperiod.Putanotherway,itis
whenthebondportfoliomanageriswillingtoengageinnon-activebondportfolio
managementandacceptthecurrentprevailingrateduringtheinvestmenthorizon.
14(c).Assetforthbyanumberofauthors,thetechniqueusedtoimmunizeaportfolioistoset
thedurationoftheportfolioequaltotheinvestmenthorizonfbrtheportfolio.Ithasbeen
proventhatthistechniquewillworkbecauseduringthelifeoftheportfolio,thetwo
majorinterestraterisks(priceriskandreinvestmentrisk)offseteachotheratthispointin
time.Thezerocouponbondisanidealimmunizationinstrumentbecause,byitsvery
nature,itaccomplishesthesetwopurposeswhenthematurityofthezerocouponbond
equalstheinvestmenthorizonbecausethedurationofazerocouponbondisequaltoits
maturityperiod.Incontrast,whenyoumatchthematurityofthebondtotheinvestment
horizon,youareonlytakingaccountofthepriceriskwherebyyouwillreceivethepar
valueofthebondatthematurityofthebond.Theproblemisthatyouarenotsureofhow
theinvestmentriskwillworkout.Ifratesrise,youwillreceivemoreinreinvestmentthan
expected.Alternatively,ifratesdecline,youwillnotbenefitfromthepriceadvantage
and,infact,willloseintermsofthereinvestmentassumptions.
14(d).Thezerocouponbondisasuperiorimmunizationsecuritybecauseiteliminatesboth
interestraterisks-priceandreinvestment.
Azerocouponbondisaperfectimmunizerwhenitsduration(ormaturity,astheyarethe
same)isequaltotheliabilityorplanninghorizonoftheportfolio.Givenadequate
availability,theportfoliomanagerwouldmatchtheseelementsandnofurtheractivityis
necessarytotheendofthehorizon.
Thezerocouponbondissuperiortoacouponpayinginstrumentbecausethelackofcash
flowpriortomaturityeliminatesanycouponreinvestmentand,therefore,theriskof
realizedreturnchangesduetouncertaintyoftheselevels.Priceriskisalsononexistent
regardlessofthetimingornatureofyieldcurveshifts.
14(e).Theprimarydifferencebetweencontingentandclassicalimmunizationistheroleof
activemanagement.Classicalimmunizationpreciselymatchesthedurationofthe
portfoliowiththehorizonoftheparticularliability.Managementofsuchaportfoliois
limitedtoperiodicrebalancingnecessitatedbyyieldcurveshifts,yieldchanges,andtime
effectsonduration.Contingentimmunizationisanactiveformofmanagement,initially,
andcancontinueinthismodeuntilthemanager'sresultsareunfavorabletotheextent
thatapredeterminedtargetreturnisunlikelytobeachieved.Atthispoint,theactive
modeistriggeredtoaclassicalpassiveimmunizationto"lock-in“theminimumdesired
return.
Contingentimmunizationachievesitsriskcontrolbyestablishingtwoparameters:(1)
Theminimumreturntargetformorespecificallythedifferencebetweentheminimum
returntargetandtheimmunizationreturnthanavailableinthemarket,and(2)the
acceptablerangefortheterminalhorizondateoftheprogram.Thechartbelowillustrates
thepotentialrewardsfromcontingentimmunizationbasedonpossiblemovesininterest
rates.Itisinterestingtonotethesimilarityofthiscurvetothatofoptionstrategies.
PotentialReturn(%)
21
Contingent
19Immunization
17
15、,
Classidal
13Immunisation
11MinimumReturnTarget
-6-4-202468ImmediateYieldChangeFrom12%
(PercentPoints)
Carefulmonitoringofthevalueachievedbythemanagerintheportfolioisimportant.A
returnorportfoliovaluelinecanbeestablished,initiallywhichtracestherequireddollar
valueoftheportfolioatanygivenpointintimeandwouldbeaminimumlevelnecessary
fortheportfoliotoreachitsminimumreturntarget.Ifthereturnorvaluefallstothis,the
""safetynet“isactivated.
Akeyfacetofcontingentimmunizationisthebenefitfromflexibilityorlooseningof
rigidconditions.Substantialflexibilityisgrantedtheportfolio^managerifeitherthe
horizontimeiswidenedtoarangeratherthanasinglepointoriftheminimumreturnis
meaningfullybelowthatavailablecurrentlythroughclassicalimmunization.
Bygrantingthisflexibilityandbeingwillingtoacceptaslightlylowerthancurrent
marketreturn,theplansponsororportfoliomanagerhastheopportunitytoachievemuch
greaterreturnsthroughinterestrateanticipation,swappingandotherfacetsofactive
management.
Thisapproachisattractivetoaportfoliomanagerwhobelieveshis/herskillswillprovide
“excessreturns^^yetestablishesadownsideriskcontrolthatassuresachievementofa
minimumtargetreturn.
15.CFAExaminationIII(1986)
15(a).Withanimmunizedportfoliothegoalistoprovideaminimumdollaramountofassetsat
asinglehorizon.
Contingentimmunizationisprimarilyanactivestrategy.However,aminimumreturnis
required.Shouldtheportfoliodeterioratetothepointwherethisreturnisthreatened,
thereisaswitchtofullimmunizationoftheportfolio.
Thepurposeofacash-matcheddedicatedportfolioistohaveaportfoliothatwill
generatecashflowsthatspecificallymatchtherequiredstreamofcashoutflows.
Therefore,itisnecessarytomatchmaturitiesandamountsoveratimeperiod,nota
singletimeperiod.Thisisaccomplishedbyplanningmaturitiesandinterimcashflows
fromtheportfolio.
Thepurposeofaduration-matcheddedicationportfolioislikewisetomatchthecash
flowsfromtheportfoliototherequiredcashoutflowsovertime.Themajordifference
fromthecash-matcheddedicationisthatyourecognizethatyoudothisbymatchingthe
weightedaveragedurationoftheobligationswiththedurationofyourinvestment
portfolio.
15(b).Whenmanaginganimmunizedportfolio,itisnecessarytomaintainthedurationofthe
portfolioequaltotheinvestmenthorizon.Theproblemisthatthisrequiresrebalancing
because(1)durationdeclinesslowerthantermtomaturity,and(2)durationisaffectedby
changesinmarketyields-i.e.,thereisaninverserelationshipbetweenyieldandduration.
15(c).Withacash-matcheddedicationportfolioitisnecessarytomakeseveralmajordecisions:
(1).Timingofinitiation.Usually,theclientwantstoinitiatetheportfolioimmediately.
Lettheclientprevailunlesstheportfoliomanagerconsidersadelayadvisable.
(2).Paymentstimeintervals.Specifywhentherequiredpaymentsaretobemade-yearly,
semiannually,orquarterly.
(3).Howtoavoidcallrisk.Isthisaccomplishedbyhavingdeep-discountbondsornon-
callablesecurities?
(4).Whatisyourreinvestmentrateassumptionfortheinterimflows?Youshouldbevery
conservativeinyourestimatetoavoidnegativesurprises.
15(d).Threebasiccomponentsshouldbespecifiedforcontingentimmunization:
(1).ImmunizedBaseReturn-thereturnwhichcouldbeearnediftheportfoliois
immunizedattoday'srates.
(2).InvestmentObjective-thereturngoalwhichexceedstheImmunizedBaseReturnto
beachievedbyactivemanagement.
(3).AssuredMinimumReturn-theminimumallowablereturnconsistentwiththeneeds
oftheclient.Thisisthetriggerforfullimmunization.
Inadditiontotheabove,theclientandmanagershouldagreeontheflexibilitytobe
allowedthemanagerinanactivestrategy.Theagreementshouldspecifythetimehorizon
anddurationvariance.
15(e).Oncetheportfolioisestablished,thecash-matcheddedicatedportfolioprobablyrequires
theleastsupervisionovertime.Youdonothavetorebalancetheimmunizedportfolioor
adjustthedurationofthedurationmatcheddedicatedportfolio.
16.CFAExaminationIII(June1988)
Restructuringopportunitiesarenotafunctionoftime,butratheraresultofchanging
marketconditions.Conditionsthataregenerallyfavorabletorestructuringinclude:
(1).Availabilityofmoreefficientissues.Whenyouoriginallystructuredtheportfolio
program,youusedtheissuesthatwereavailable.Overtime,moreissuesbecome
availablethroughtradingornewissuescometomarketthatdoabetterjoboffitting
therequirementsoftheportfolio.Asaresult,youcansubstituteissuesthatdoa
betterjob(i.e.,aremoreefficient)ofmeetingthegoalsoftheportfolio.
(2).Changesintheshapeoftheyieldcurve.Iftheyieldcurvechanges(e.g.,goesfrom
positivelyslopedtonegative),itmightbepossibletoshiftoutofapurecash
matchedpolicytoonewhereyoureceivethecashflowsearlierandcaninvestthem
atahigherrateofreturntoexceedexpectations.Thequestionbecomes:Whatwas
theassumedreinvestmentratecomparedtothecurrentrates,giventheprevailing
yieldcurve?
(3).Changesinqualityorsectorspreads.Thiswouldinvolvechangesintheprice
relationshipbetweenqualitygroups(e.g.,agenciesversusTreasuries,AAAversus
AA)orsectors(e.g.,industrialsversusutilities).Youcouldenvisionaninstance
wheretheyieldspreadofAAAcorporatestoTreasuriesthatwereintheportfolio
declinedandthespreadforFNMAissueincreasedwhichwouldallowyoutoswap
theAAAcorporatefortheFNMAissue.Thisswapwouldprovideaportfolioof
equalqualityandprobablyallowacashtakeout.
17.CFAExamination111(1988)
17(a).Youwouldgenerallyexpectittobeeasiertomatchtheperformanceofabondindexas
contrastedtoastockindexbecauseoftheaggregatehomogeneityofthebondmarket
comparedtothestockmarket.Asaresultyoucouldmatchtheperformanceofthebond
indexwithsubstantiallyfewerissues.Asanexample,inordertomatchtheperformance
oftheS&P500StockIndex,itgenerallyrequiresanywherefrom300to450issues.In
contrast,onecoulddoafairlygoodjoboftrackingabondindexthatwouldinclude
thousandsofissueswithlessthan100bondssimplybecausebondsaresoheavily
influencedbythegeneralmovementsininterestrates.Therefore,althoughyoumight
needbondswithdifferentcharacteristicstomatchtheindex(e.g.,industryandquality
characteristics),itwouldnotbenecessarytohavenumerousissueswitheachofthe
desiredcharacteristics.
17(b).Whileitmightbepossibletomatchthebondindexwithfewerissues,theselectionand
operationalprocessofrunningthebondindexfundwouldbemoredifficult.First,itis
goingtorequiremorecharacteristicstoderivethedesireddiversification.Whilethe
equitymarketonlyrequiresseriousconsiderationofcapitalizationandriskdecile,bonds
havemanycharacteristicsthatcaneffectreturnincludingmaturity,duration,credit
quality,capitalization,coupon,industrialclassification,sinkingfund,andacallfeatures.
Thus,itwillbenecessarytodeterminethemakeupforeachofthesecharacteristicsand
attempttomatchitintheportfolio.
Asecondfactorwouldbethedifficultyoftracingbondsasopposedtostocks.Inthe
caseofastockindexyouaretypicallydealingwithverylargecapitalizationstocks
tradedonanexchangeorinvolvedinanactiveover-the-countermarket.Incontrast,the
secondarycorporatebondmarketisnotnearlyasliquidandsoitisdifficulttobuyand
sellforthebondindexfund.
Finally,thereisgreaterdifficultyinreinvestmentofthecashflowsfromabondindex
fundratherthanastockindex.Becauseofheaviercashflowsfromabondindexfundyou
aregoingtohavemorefrequentbuyingprograms.Thesecanbeablessingbecauseit
allowsyoutochangethemakeupofthefund,butalsoitcouldbedifficulttoavoid
changingthefundwithsmallbuyingprograms.Thepointis,itisgoingtorequire
balancingcashflowpurchasesamongallrelevantbondcharacteristicstoavoidchanging
thebondindexfundportfolio.
18.CFAExaminationIII(1988)
18(a).AssumingthatKaufmanndoesnottakecurrencyhedgingintoaccountinhisanalysis,he
wouldhavetoprojectportfolioreturnsineachcountrybasedon(1)coupon,(2)changes
ininterestrates(bondprices),and(3)changesincurrency.Estimatedchangesinthe
moneysupply,GNP/GDP,andinflationarealreadyfactoredintoestimatedinterestand
exchangerates.
Onemethodtodetermineinvestmentweightingwouldbetoestimatetheincomefromthe
bond,changeinbondprice,andforeigncurrencychange.Assumingadurationof8for
thebondportfolio,thecalculationsareasfollows:
BONDEXPECTED
INCOMEPRICECURRENCYRETURNRECOMMEND
U.S.8.8%(1.6%)N/A7.2%Overweight/Neutral
Japan6.1
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