Thursday, October 6, 2016

How the World’s Sovereign Bonds Stack Up



The sharp decline in oil prices has severely affected Venezuela’s oil-driven economy. The country’s economy is shrinking at a rate of 8% per annum—the worst rate globally. Inflation has reached 700% while the IMF (International Monetary Fund) projects it will cross 1,600% in 2017. Amid the crisis, Venezuelan bonds (IAGG) (IGOV) have sunk to a new low, while the yield has surged to a record high. According to Datastream, Venezuelan dollar bonds on average have returned an impressive 14.1% so far this year. However, with the current economic crisis, Venezuelan bonds’ risk-reward ratio seems to be unfavorable. No wonder Venezuela’s BSRI score has experienced the largest decline in the world. More…

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