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Junior debt will continue to deliver in a rising interest rate environment, says GAM

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Traditional fixed income investors are struggling to generate meaningful returns from the current rising interest rate environment, but GAM continues to find attractive opportunities in the subordinated debt of investment grade companies.

GAM believes these bonds offer attractive yields and are supported by robust businesses with strong balance sheets and the potential for capital appreciation.
 
Financial companies present some of the most exciting junior debt investments as they continue to become safer and sounder with the introduction of capital adequacy regulations such as Basel III. Banks have managed to raise an unexpectedly large amount of capital not only via contingent convertible bonds (CoCos), but crucially they have also increased their core equity levels through retained profits and share issues. The gains seen in bank bonds are not simply a technical matter, but are based on fundamental improvements in the quality of these companies.
 
The effects of tighter regulations are not over with Basel III coming into effect. As the requirements are phased in over several years, with the final stage becoming fully effective in 2019, investors can benefit from another five years of further gradual improvements in the quality of these companies.
 
GAM sees potential for further spread tightening in the medium term, particularly as the supply of old style subordinated debt is getting smaller as bonds are called for redemption or exchanged.
 
Investors assessing the asset class should diversify their holdings between high-coupon bonds, fixed-to-floaters and low-yielding floating rate notes that trade at a large discount to their par value. This mix will protect against rising interest rates, as the floating rate notes will benefit from higher rates, while the high coupons limit the downside of fixed-rate bonds.
 
The GAM Star Credit Opportunities GBP fund is managed by Anthony Smouha and Gregoire Mivelaz of ATLANTICOMNIUM SA and has generated a total return of 44.1 per cent since it was launched on 12 July 2011. With an annualised return of 13.0 per cent since launch, the fund has significantly outperformed its benchmark, the Barclays Sterling Aggregate Corporate Total Return Index, which posted 7.8 per cent. The fund has assets under management of GBP 114.4 million (as at 30 June 2014).


 
GAM Star Credit Opportunities fund invests primarily in the fixed and floating-rate bonds of non-government issuers with high credit ratings, including convertible bonds. There are no maturity restrictions. 

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