Convertible bonds (CBs) have a history of equity-like returns, low correlation to geo-political events and a tendency to do well when interest rates rise, according to Tarek Saber, head of convertible strategies.

Convertible bonds (CBs) have a history of equity-like returns, low correlation to geo-political events and a tendency to do well when interest rates rise, according to Tarek Saber, head of convertible strategies.
FSA compares the Aviva Investors – Global Convertibles Absolute Return Fund with the GAM Multibond Absolute Return Bond Fund.
Convertible bonds, which combine features of bonds and equities, are coming back as interest rates rise, argues Christophe Machu, investment specialist on the multi-asset and convertibles team at M&G Investments.
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