Articles by tag: fixed-income
Inverted Yield Curve: What It Signals for Economy
Learn what is an inverted yield curve and what does it signal for the economy. Explore its mechanics, recession track record, and practical takeaways for investors.
How Do Bonds Work and What Are the Different Types?
Learn how do bonds work and what are the different types—from Treasuries to corporate bonds. Understand yields, risks, and how to start investing today.
Argentina dollar bonds 15.5%: hedge fund analysis
Why Argentina issued bonds at 15.5% per annum, who benefits from political chaos, and how investors take risks. Forecast for 30-90 days.
US distressed bank bonds: hedge fund strategies
Hedge funds are increasing positions in subordinated bonds of US regional banks. Analysis of strategies, risks, and potential returns. Find out who benefits from capital rotation.
OFZ market frozen: Central Bank rate cut in June 2026
Analysis of RGBI index consolidation. Find out why the market expects a 50 bps key rate cut, which issues will benefit, and how to enter a position before the rally.
Yield on 10-Year US Treasuries: Highs and Risks
Yield on 10-Year US Treasuries Reached 4.60%. Learn How Geopolitics and Inflation Are Changing the Bond Market. Detailed Risk Analysis and Forecasts.
US Treasury yield 5%: systemic risk for markets
Analysis of the reasons for the rise in yield of 30-year US government bonds above 5% and the hidden consequences for global finance. Find out who wins and who loses.
US Convertible Bond Market: Boom Ahead of 2026 IPO
Analysis of record demand for zero-coupon convertible bonds using ProPetro as an example. Learn how investors are preparing for the May 2026 IPO boom. Read the market overview.
Coupon payments on bonds on April 29: 76.75 billion rubles
The Russian Ministry of Finance will send 65.65 billion rubles to OFZ holders. Magnit will pay 1.18 billion in coupons. Find out how the 15.1% rate on 47 issues beats deposits and why this is the last chance for high income.
Intel Collect bonds: yield 25.9% and VDO market
Intel Collect placed a issue for 1 billion rubles with a coupon of 23.25% and YTM of 25.9%. Demand exceeded supply. Find out why investors are hunting for VDO with a premium to the Central Bank rate of 11 percentage points.
How Pendle Creates Fixed Returns in DeFi
Learn how Pendle splits yield into fixed and variable parts—bringing bond-like certainty to crypto. Understand the mechanics without the jargon.