iShares US High Yield Bond Index ETFXHY.TOHOLDJan 26, 2016Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 04, 2026. Market Open.
In general, the high-yield bond market is yielding at least 300-400 bps above investment-grade bonds. This one should have that yield advantage, and if it doesn't, there's an issue. Yield is 5.8%, and the high-yield bond market is yielding over 8%. He's going to take a look at this ETF after the show.
Which fund would you recommend for high-yield bonds? You are always dealing with US bonds in this one. He would probably look at the ZHY as well as the XHY. Remember, you are not getting the same premium for high-yield that you used to. He would rather buy a Covered Call. He isn’t a big fan of high-yield stuff.
A Canadian hedged version of the iShares High Yield Bond ETF. (The US$ version is HYG-N for those people who want to own this in US$, and who are more bullish on the US$.) If you have regular government bonds in your portfolio, this gives you high-yield bonds for picking up more income. It has done well in the last 12 months being up by about 13%. Thinks we are probably in the 6th inning of the high-yield bond market.
Doesn’t think you need the Canadian hedge. You want to be exposed to US dollars. He would rather own iShares High Yield Corporate Bond (HYG-N). Also, if you have a credit crunch or an economic malaise of some sort, high-yield bonds tend to fall quicker than traditional government and investment grade corporate bonds. However, the economy looks to be recovering at this point and high-yield bonds are probably the place to be.
Has always been a “canary in the coal mine” for him. There has been a deterioration in the credit qualities because there is quite a bit of energy included. There is also the issue of the interest rate scenario. Treasuries and high-yields seem to be poised to do little bit better now, so now is not a bad time to just sit tight. There might be a little bit of a rebound. 6% dividend yield and it is hedged to the Cdn$.