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| 5/10/2013Market Performance |
| Municipal Bonds |
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S&P National Bond Index
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3.00% |
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S&P California Bond Index
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2.96% |
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S&P New York Bond Index
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3.13% |
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S&P National 0-5 Year Municipal Bond Index
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0.70% |
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400.09 |
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| Income Equities: |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index
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848.03 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (CAD)
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636.26 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (TR)
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1,701.05 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (TR) (CAD)
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1,276.26 |
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S&P REIT Index
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174.07 |
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S&P REIT Index (TR)
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425.30 |
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S&P MLP Index
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2,469.58 |
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S&P MLP Index (TR)
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5,428.50 |
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Bargains in B Ratings Find bonds from companies with good managers operating in businesses with the economic winds at their backs. |
Forbes.com - Sept. 2 2009 - by Marilyn Cohen
Attention, bond investors. the rally in the bond market--including the one in munis--is making it harder to find bargains. Prices are up; yields are down; spreads have narrowed. Institutions and individuals have been on a buying binge. Fixed-income investors have reason to be encouraged by improving corporate balance sheets. They're looking stronger every quarter. Pointless share repurchases are out, as are ego-driven, debt-funded acquisitions. Cost-cutting, dividend slashing and raising equity to pay down debt are back in vogue. It's a blissful environment for most bondholders.
The last time corporations went on a Slim-Fast diet was after the tech wreck in 2000. I don't think this newfound sanity will last forever, so please join me in selectively buying into it while it lasts.
Here are two of my rules for corporate bond buyers: Buy the bonds of companies that will benefit from the economic rebound and find companies whose management have demonstrated that they were swift and agile in handling the recent recession. Chances are, smart managing during the downturn will continue as we head into the up cycle. In short, find bonds from companies with good managers operating in businesses with the economic winds at their backs.
With this in mind, I am buying Jefferies Group ( JEF - news - people ) 8.5s due July 15, 2019. They trade at 103.06 to yield 8.04% to maturity. That's 4.5 points over the ten-year Treasury bond. This $400 million issue, rated BBB, will serve your portfolio well. Like most investors during the frenetic financial meltdown, I swore I'd never buy financials again. I am changing my mind.
Jefferies has not only survived, it has thrived. While the market focused on the likes of Goldman Sachs ( GS - news - people ), Bank of America ( BAC - news - people ) and Morgan Stanley ( MS - news - people ), Jefferies revamped its management, raised capital, became a primary dealer and attracted talent that fled other firms. In terms of sales and trading, Jefferies has become an impressive David in the land of discredited Goliaths.
If the ten-year Jefferies bond is too long for you, then buy Leucadia National ( LUK - news - people ) bonds, due in four years. The New York City holding company invests in insurance, real estate, telecom and manufacturing. For years Leucadia National has been known as a miniature Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK - news - people ). And, just like Berkshire's, Leucadia's second quarter was good; profit doubled to $411 million from $187 million even though revenue declined. Leucadia also owns a 14% stake in Jefferies. In 2008, when Jefferies was bleeding losses and raising capital, Leucadia shrewdly bought into its current position. Leucadia's bond credit quality is weaker than Jefferies'. The 7s of Aug. 15, 2013 are rated slightly below investment grade at BB+. The $344 million Leucadia issue matures before the company's largest debt issues mature in 2015 and 2017. Also, Leucadia's equity stake in Jefferies is locked up for two years and cannot be sold without board approval. The Leucadia bonds are priced at 97 for a yield of 7.89% to maturity.
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