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Most U.S. Treasury Prices Slide Since 'Liberation Day'

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Sentiment: Negative ()

In recent days, a new headwind is weighing on fixed income securities: a US government budget bill, which is expected to significantly raise an already hefty federal deficit in the …

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Corporate Bonds Look Appealing Amid Tariff Pause

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Sentiment: Positive ()

There's still a lot of uncertainty in the bond markets, especially the corporate variety. But with tariff negotiations underway, especially with China, the pause could present investors with an opportune …

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Advisors Plan to Take on Credit — Not Duration — Risk

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Sentiment: Neutral ()

Advisors don't want to take on much interest rate risk. But many are willing to take on some credit risk.

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VCSH: Hedging Equities With Corporate Investment-Grade Debt

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Sentiment: Positive ()

Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund ETF offers a stable investment with a 4.73% yield, balancing risk through investment-grade corporate debt with an average duration of 2.6 years. Despite low …

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Stick With Investment-Grade Corporate Bonds Amid Uncertainty

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Sentiment: Neutral ()

Market uncertainty is also spilling over into bonds. But fixed income investors can opt for corporate bonds if they're looking to maximize yield opportunities without sacrificing too much credit risk.

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About Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF VCSH

Seeks to provide current income with modest price fluctuation. Invests primarily in high-quality (investment-grade) corporate bonds. Maintains a dollar-weighted average maturity of 1 to 5 years.