news – Peritus Asset Management, LLC https://www.peritusasset.com Mon, 11 Dec 2017 17:35:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 Visit Peritus at the Inside ETF Conference https://www.peritusasset.com/2017/01/visit-peritus-at-the-inside-etf-conference/ Mon, 23 Jan 2017 15:18:12 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=8184 Ron Heller, CEO of Peritus Asset Management, will be at the Inside ETF conference in Hollywood, FL this week.  He’ll be available at the AdvisorShares booth #702 to discuss our portfolio, strategy, and outlook for the high yield market.

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Peritus in the News https://www.peritusasset.com/2016/12/peritus-in-the-news-144/ Tue, 27 Dec 2016 17:45:12 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=8123 Peritus was mentioned in the article, “6 Best Bond ETFs of 2016—High Yield Tops,” by Sanghamitra Saha of Zacks, December 21, 2016.

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Peritus in the News https://www.peritusasset.com/2016/12/peritus-in-the-news-145/ Tue, 27 Dec 2016 16:50:48 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=8126 Tim Gramatovich, Peritus’ Chief Investment Officer, was quoted in the article “High-Yield Insight: Pivot points for HY in 2017 amid mixed outlook,” by Matt Fuller of LevFin Insights, December 15, 2016.

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First Half Update https://www.peritusasset.com/2016/07/first-half-update/ Fri, 22 Jul 2016 07:13:58 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=7739 After seeing prices indiscriminately marked down virtually across the board in the second half of 2015 and first couple months of 2016, general high yield market sentiment improved beginning in late February, helped by oil prices stabilizing and the realization any material change in interest rates is not on the near-term horizon.  We are now seeing a rebound in bond prices and returns throughout the high yield market for the various indexes, as the solid fundamentals for many credits outside of energy remain intact.

We now have a full six months under our belt with some of the recent strategy adjustments, primarily our new issue allocation that we began implementing last December.  As a reminder, with the banking regulation changes that went into effect in 2015 and liquidity concerns across the market, we implemented this strategy to proactively address these concerns.  Our research and experience had shown bonds tend to be the most liquid in the first several months after issuance as the institutions bringing the new debt to market are using their capital to support those deals in the secondary market and then in the months following you often see indexers and insurance companies adding exposure, providing another bid to these securities; thus we decided to strategically allocate a portion of our portfolio to new and newly issued bonds.  In the first six months of the implementation, we are seeing the intended benefits in terms of improved liquidity and lessened volatility.  We have and will continue to roll out of prior purchase every few months into the newest issued bonds, and so far we are finding we are also able to sell the majority of the positions we exit above par.  As we move forward, we see the ability to implement a strategy along these lines as a definite advantage of having a portfolio of actively managed bonds.

We also continue to allocate a portion of our portfolio to floating rate loans.  In many cases, the loans are at the top of the company’s capital structure and are less volatile, often providing stability.  We continue to see further opportunity in the loan space as we move forward, as many first lien loans have been sold off as investors have realized the floating rate aspect to those are not needed as rates are not going up any time soon; yet these are often companies with very low leverage that are trading at nice discounts, providing reasonable yields.

The remaining portion of our portfolio is our “alpha” bonds—our traditional fundamentally driven, value approach to credit investing whereby we are investing in bonds in which we see an attractive yield relative to the risk.  We are now seeing that  company fundamentals are being rewarded by the market.  By and large we are seeing generally stable revenues and earnings (which we measure by EBITDA, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) outside of energy and commodities.  It should be noted that the high yield market consists largely of domestic (North American) focused companies, thus we have much less international exposure than we’d expect to see in many larger, multinational companies that are prominent in the equity indexes and issuers of investment grade corporate bonds.  We have had our concerns about the state of the global economy, as there is little in the way of catalysts to drive growth outside of the U.S., and apparently the IMF agrees, as they just lowered their global growth forecast, citing Brexit and the uncertainty it creates as one of the factors.

We believe that our active strategy fits well in today’s high yield market and as we move forward, as it affords us the ability to take advantage of what we see as the many attractive investment opportunities in both the bond and loan markets, all the while being able to work to address liquidity via smaller position sizes and the strategic new issue allocation.

1  Acciavatti, Peter, Tony Linares, Nelson R. Jantzen, CFA, Rahul Sharma, and Chuanxin Li.  “Credit Strategy Weekly Update,” J.P. Morgan North American Credit Research, July 15, 2016, p. 1.  https://markets.jpmorgan.com/?#research.na.high_yield
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Upcoming Conference Participation https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/10/upcoming-conference-participation/ Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:29:03 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6948 Tim Gramatovich will be attending and participating in the ETF.com Fixed Income Conference, as part of the panel, “Better Junk: The Outlook for High-Yield Bonds,” which is taking place November 5th at 11:20am.

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Making Sense of Markets https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/10/making-sense-of-markets/ Tue, 20 Oct 2015 17:35:45 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6909 There are a number of mixed signals and misconceptions in the financial markets today. Markets are hard to make sense of, but it is often during times of confusion when investors have the most to gain. We see abundant value in today’s high yield market for active, selective managers, but navigating this can be difficult with all the noise concerning this market right now. In order to better understand the high yield space, we look through a few of the headlines and fears driving the market, yet where the underlying circumstances don’t add up, and discuss the value we see in high yield bonds in our latest piece “Making Sense of Markets.”

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Upcoming TV Appearance https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/09/upcoming-tv-appearance-25/ Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:37:38 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6792 Peritus’ Tim Gramatovich will be a guest on Business News Network today, September 17th, at 3pm ET to discuss the Fed’s decision on interest rates.

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Upcoming TV Appearance https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/07/upcoming-tv-appearance-24/ Fri, 31 Jul 2015 16:08:20 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6645 Tim Gramatovich, Peritus’ CIO, will be a guest on Business News Network today, July 31st, at 3pm ET.

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Upcoming TV Appearance https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/07/upcoming-tv-appearance-23/ Tue, 14 Jul 2015 17:12:13 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6587 Tim Gramatovich will be a guest on the Business News Network today, July 14, 2015, at 2pm ET.

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Upcoming Conference https://www.peritusasset.com/2015/05/upcoming-conference-3/ Fri, 29 May 2015 14:37:54 +0000 https://www.peritusasset.com/?p=6408 Peritus’ Ron Heller and Rhondell Sawyer will be attending the INSITE™ 2015 conference in Orlando, Florida from June 3rd to the 5th. Be sure to visit them at booth #608 to learn more about Peritus’ strategy and products.

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