Should You Consider High-Yield Municipal Bonds?

Should You Consider High-Yield Municipal Bonds?

Key takeaways

  • We believe high-yield munis are an asset class that carries additional risks, but a small allocation may be appropriate for some investors, especially those in higher tax brackets with longer investment time horizons.
  • High-yield munis differ from investment-grade municipal bonds because they have credit ratings that are below investment grade, or have no credit rating at all.
  • Although high-yield munis offer some benefits, they do carry additional risks. One such risk is the size of the high-yield muni market.

High-yield municipal bonds are one of the best performing asset classes this year but that doesn't mean we think all investors should consider adding them to their portfolio. Generally, they offer higher yields than investment-grade munis, but they also carry higher risks. Even so, we think a small allocation may be appropriate for some investors in higher tax brackets with longer investment horizons.

The caveat, however, is that the entry point now isn't that attractive. Valuations are low and if the economy begins to falter, returns for high-yield munis will likely suffer more than investment-grade munis.

High-yield munis are the best-performing fixed income asset classes YTD

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