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The Worst Bond Market Since 1842
The Angel Oak team explains why the destruction of the bond market has been so bad this year after only 75 basis points of Fed tightening and identifies attractive areas of fixed income with opportunities for continued outperformance.
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2022 Market Outlook
Chairman Jerome Powell has pivoted from transitory to persistent, and the time to prepare for interest rate liftoff is here. Fears of a Fed behind the curve on inflation has markets on edge heading into the final days of 2021.
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Attractive Investment Opportunities in Prime Jumbo 2.0
As most dislocations in structured credit caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have run their course, Angel Oak is now positioning for a longer-term expansion at the zero bound.
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Interval Funds: ‘March’ing Forward
Read Angel Oak’s views on the advantages of interval funds and why the firm believes interval funds could be on the cusp of dramatic growth as assets potentially migrate from hedge funds to interval funds.
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2021 Mid-Year Outlook: Financials
Angel Oak’s financials team provides a mid-year performance update and discusses the positive tailwinds that make financial sector debt one of its highest conviction ideas.
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2021 Mid-Year Outlook
Angel Oak’s portfolio management team discusses performance in the first half of 2021 and explains how its strategies are positioned for potential opportunities in both structured and corporate credit for the remainder of the year.
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Finding Attractive Yield in Short-Term Strategies
Short-term fixed income markets still offer compelling opportunities; however, investors need to look outside traditional options to find attractive income.
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2021 Market Outlook
The vaccine is here, the Fed is at the zero bound until 2023, and the economic recovery is V-shaped. The ascent of risk assets has been profound.
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2020 Mid-Year Outlook
The COVID-19 crisis reminded all market participants it’s difficult to time credit cycles. Adhering to our philosophy of identifying the best relative value in U.S. structured and corporate credit to maximize risk-adjusted returns over the full credit cycle enabled us to navigate one of the most challenging environments in our careers.
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