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Ellen Carr

  • Monday, 9 September, 2024
    Markets InsightHigh yield bonds
    Is the market made by Michael Milken turning full circle?

    High yield debt is becoming more investment grade

    Michael Milken
  • Thursday, 7 September, 2023
    Markets InsightCorporate bonds
    Current corporate bond investing defies the usual playbook

    Since the inversion of the Treasury yield curve, investors have faced a dilemma

    A blurred shot of a woman walking past the United States Department of the Treasury building in Washington, United States
  • Friday, 24 February, 2023
    Inside BusinessCapital markets
    The new LBO market: it’s gone private

    Increasing shift to non-public financing raises risks over the transparency of companies and their debt

    Twitter’s logo is displayed above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
  • Tuesday, 25 October, 2022
    Markets InsightCapital markets
    Why active management makes sense in bonds for institutions

    Separately managed accounts outperform benchmarks in fixed income

    A montage showing a line chart and someone’s hand
  • Monday, 27 June, 2022
    Markets InsightCorporate bonds
    Crypto and meme corporate bonds may follow their own path

    Creditors are unlikely to take their cues from the equity market

  • Thursday, 7 April, 2022
    Markets InsightESG investing
    ESG playbook for bond investors needs a rewrite

    It will take an evolution of fixed-income managers’ approach to make a difference to corporate behaviour

    Dice with the ESG acronym on a table
  • Wednesday, 13 October, 2021
    Markets InsightHigh yield bonds
    The energy sector dilemma for high-yield debt investors

    Are extreme price swings part of a longer-term trend in the transition towards a greener future?

    Equipment used to process carbon dioxide, crude oil and water pictured at an Occidental Petroleum Corp project in New Mexico, US
  • Monday, 28 June, 2021
    Markets InsightFund management
    Meme stock hype can deter women from investing

    Day trading coverage perpetuates myths about the ‘real job’ of investment management

    The New York Stock Exchange
  • Wednesday, 9 June, 2021
    Markets InsightCapital markets
    Lessons from Peanuts’ Linus for high-yield investors

    Current market pricing of risk is evidence of late-cycle behaviour

    Photo still of animated characters from the ‘Race For Your Life Charlie Brown’ cartoon from 1977
  • Wednesday, 3 February, 2021
    Markets InsightCapital markets
    Jane Austen plot unfolds in the high-yield debt market

    Shotgun marriage between credit investors and companies to be tested amid recovery from pandemic

  • Wednesday, 2 December, 2020
    Parenting and families
    How joint custody makes lockdown possible

    Equitable co-parenting is the key to juggling schedules and maintaining children’s wellbeing

  • Tuesday, 15 September, 2020
    High yield bonds
    Retail investors are being squeezed out of the high-yield bond market

    The SEC should reform 144A regulation to prevent Wall Street streaking further ahead

  • Monday, 1 June, 2020
    Capital markets
    The junk bond nightmare of hair roots and split ends

    In a fresh Covid-19 wave, Sally Beauty may beg for cash with nothing left for collateral

    NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 17: Actress Jamie Chung attends the Sally Beauty Nail Studio tour at Bryant Park on June 17, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Sally Beauty)
  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2020
    Coronavirus
    Dear Boss: in case you wondered what you should do

    For one, if you’re worried about a Covid-19 cash crunch, consider slicing your salary

    LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 23: Commuters cross London Bridge at around 8.30am, during what would usually be the busy morning rush hour period, on March 23, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to at least 182 countries, claiming over 10,000 lives and infecting hundreds of thousands more. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 8 March, 2019
    Women in business
    Forget perfect life partners. What we need is supportive employers

    Corporate support has not kept pace with realities of family life

    Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook Inc. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 15 January, 2019
    Fund management
    Advice from one female portfolio manager to others

    The psycho-cultural barriers women face are hard to overcome because they are not obvious

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