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Debt hungry pensions seen having fewer bonds under tax bill

byCT Report
19/12/2017
in Hungary
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BUDAPEST: Now being refined by the House and Senate, the legislation will likely encourage companies to bring earnings that have been parked overseas back to the U.S. With all that extra cash, firms may borrow less, reducing the supply of investment-grade bonds by as much as 17 percent next year, according to Bank of America Corp. estimates.

Corporate pension funds have been increasing their allocations to bonds in the last few years as a way of minimizing volatility. The firms continue to move out of riskier investments in favor of debt, expanding their holdings to $877.5 billion at the end of the third quarter, according to Federal Reserve data. That’s up from $774.2 billion at the end of 2012. Corporate tax code changes could give companies “greater access to foreign cash, so maybe they don’t have to issue as many bonds,” said Mike Moran, a pension strategist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s asset management arm. A decrease in bonds “could potentially present an issue” for companies that want to buy more fixed-income assets, he said. Plans affiliated with S&P 500 companies held about 44 percent in debt last year and 35 percent in equities, according to Goldman Sachs. Pension funds are pushing into debt for several reasons. Some are working to better match assets with liabilities, a move that tends to favor safer, fixed-income investments over equities, especially corporate bonds.

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