High yield compression has one last push after real yields turn negative, says BofA

By Dan Alderson

With real yields for European high yield bonds having turned negative, Bank of America credit strategists see "one last hurrah" for spread compression trades

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TAGS: CDS Europe High yield bonds Investment grade credit Research Secondary market BofA Synthetic/SRT