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Unlocking the potential of corporate debt

The global credit markets offer income opportunities for investors with a wide spectrum of risk tolerances. In a world of low yields and volatile equity markets, corporate bonds can play a useful role in investors' portfolios. At T. Rowe Price, we have been managing active credit strategies for more than 30 years. Discover our latest thinking.


Latest Analysis

December 2021 / FIXED INCOME

Credit Investing Roadmap for 2022

Credit Investing Roadmap for 2022

Credit Investing Roadmap for 2022

Navigating the credit cycle and the road ahead

By Justin Gerbereux

Justin Gerbereux Head of Global FI Research

November 2021 / FIXED INCOME

Rich Valuations Balance Healthy Credit in Global High Yield

Rich Valuations Balance Healthy Credit in Global High Yield

Rich Valuations Balance Healthy Credit in...

Credit analysis can expose value even amid tight credit spreads

By Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly Portfolio Manager

October 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

The Inside Story: Two Emerging TMT Ideas

The Inside Story: Two Emerging TMT Ideas

The Inside Story: Two Emerging TMT Ideas

Why we like an African mobile telecom tower operator and Brazil's leading TV programmer

By Siby Thomas

Siby Thomas Portfolio Manager

November 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

The Inside Story: Two EM Consumer Ideas

The Inside Story: Two EM Consumer Ideas

The Inside Story: Two EM Consumer Ideas

A look behind the scenes at key ideas in the Emerging Market Corporate Bond portfolio

By Siby Thomas

Siby Thomas Portfolio Manager

June 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

Are Tight Credit Valuations Justified?

Are Tight Credit Valuations Justified?

Are Tight Credit Valuations Justified?

Positive tailwinds are providing support, but caution is advised

By Multiple Authors

By Multiple Authors

April 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

Why ESG Factors Matter in Asia Credit Investing

Why ESG Factors Matter in Asia Credit Investing

Why ESG Factors Matter in Asia Credit Investing

Integrating ESG factors can help manage downside risk and identify high‑quality businesses...

By Multiple Authors

By Multiple Authors

March 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

Why Credit Investors Need to Become Active Duration Managers

Why Credit Investors Need to Become Active Duration Managers

Why Credit Investors Need to Become Active...

The importance of duration for credit performance and five ways to improve it

By Kenneth A. Orchard & Steve Booth

By Kenneth A. Orchard & Steve Booth

March 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

U.S. High Yield Bonds Should Benefit From Improving Fundamentals

U.S. High Yield Bonds Should Benefit From Improving Fundamentals

U.S. High Yield Bonds Should Benefit From...

The asset class offers current high income, lower rate sensitivity

By Kevin Loome & Gregor T. Dannacher

By Kevin Loome & Gregor T. Dannacher


Fund Focus

January 2021 / INVESTMENT INSIGHTS

End of the Fed’s Credit Support Facilities Is Positive

End of the Fed’s Credit Support Facilities Is Positive

End of the Fed’s Credit Support Facilities...

Risk of unintended imbalances in the credit market is lower

By Multiple Authors

By Multiple Authors

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