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This Article is From Feb 08, 2019

High-Yield Bond Funds See Biggest Inflow Since July 2016

(Bloomberg) -- The influx of cash into corporate-bond funds accelerated this week in yet another sign credit markets are rebounding after the Fed's recent flip to a more dovish outlook.

U.S. high-yield funds saw an inflow of $3.86 billion in the week ended Feb. 6, the biggest net increase since July 2016, Lipper data show. This follows a modest inflow of $73 million last week and a similarly large inflow of $3.28 billion three weeks ago.

Investment-grade corporate bond funds also got a large dose of inflows with $2.67 billion added for the weekly reporting period ended Feb. 6, according to Lipper. High-grade funds only saw $34 million of inflows in the prior week.

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High yield is the best-performing asset class in fixed income, with a 5.25 percent return so far this year. January was the best first month for junk bonds since 2009, while December was the worst since 2015.

Issuance in the primary market has also rebounded after a blank December. February's sales volume thus far has reached $9 billion, including two junk-rated deals that boosted their offering sizes today after seeing outsized demand.

Despite that, issuance is still 13 percent less than at this time last year, leaving increasing amounts of cash pursuing fewer bonds. The Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate High Yield Bond Index hit a record 2,010 at the close yesterday.

Policy makers delighted markets last week by signaling they may not tighten monetary policy again for a while. The combination of low rates and steady economic growth is expected to underpin a credit bull market, at least for the near term.

Read more: Corporate Bond Demand Cranks Up as Fed-Driven Rebound Takes Hold

--With assistance from James Crombie.

To contact the reporter on this story: Rizal Tupaz in New York at rtupaz@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Christopher DeReza at cdereza1@bloomberg.net, Allan Lopez

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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