Why investors should consider emerging markets bonds in 2024 (2024)

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February 22, 2024

Why investors should consider emerging markets bonds in 2024 (1)

Daniel Shaykevich

Principal, Senior Portfolio Manager, Manager Emerging Markets

Vanguard’s active fixed income team believes emerging markets (EM) bonds could outperform much of the rest of the fixed income market in 2024 because of the likelihood of declining global interest rates, the current yield premium over U.S. investment-grade bonds, and a longer duration profile than U.S. high yield.

Key highlights

  • The current environment is supportive of fixed income assets, in general, and EM bonds, in particular.
  • Owing to their unique return profile, EM bonds should stand to benefit if the Federal Reserve and other central banks cut interest rates, as expected.
  • Valuations on EM bonds look attractive relative to U.S. investment-grade and high-yield bonds. New issuance in January helped improve valuations.

Why it matters

Investors typically need to proactively allocate to EM bonds, since they are often a small part of core or core-plus strategies and typically not included in model portfolios.

Strong returns in 2023

EM bonds, as measured by the JPMorgan EMBI Global Diversified Index, returned 11.1% last year. A key driver of strong EM credit returns in 2023 was a supportive demand-and-supply dynamic. Investment-grade (IG) issuers outperformed their fiscal budgets in 2023, limiting their need to issue debt. High-yield (HY) issuers faced prohibitively high funding costs composed of high Treasury yields plus wide spreads and turned instead to official creditors for funding.

As EM IG spreads tightened due to the lack of supply throughout 2023, we used the opportunity to rotate out of EM IG and into EM HY issuers, where our team identified compelling valuations coupled with improving fundamentals. Additionally, we sought exposure in EM local currency bonds, capitalizing on falling inflation and high real yields in EM economies. In our multi-sector funds, we substituted out EM IG for U.S. credit where valuations were more attractive.

Expecting another strong year in 2024

Coming into this year, we were defensively positioned in EM IG, expecting more normal totals of debt supply to push spreads wider. Following large front-loaded new issue supply, EM IG spreads are now at attractive levels versus U.S. credit, setting up EM debt for outperformance. Our 2024 macroeconomic base case features slowing inflation and growth cushioned by Fed rate cuts. This environment is supportive of fixed income assets, in general, and credit assets, in particular.

In addition to attractive valuations, the EM asset class benefits from a unique combination of wide spreads and long duration, something that neither U.S. IG nor U.S. HY can offer. This leaves EM debt uniquely poised to benefit from a rally in rates as central banks cut, and from supportive risk appetite as growth normalizes. With historically expensive valuations in U.S. corporate bonds and strong investor demand for fixed income assets, EM debt stands to benefit. Increasing demand is likely to overwhelm supply in the coming months, helping drive outperformance in EM debt.

EM bonds offer compelling valuations

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Note: Emerging markets credit represented by JPMorgan EMBI Global Diversified Index, U.S. investment grade represented by Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Bond Index, and U.S. high yield represented by Bloomberg Corporate High Yield Index.

Sources: Bloomberg and JPMorgan, as of January 30, 2024.

EM IG and HY spreads are near their most attractive levels versus U.S. credit in two years

Sources: Bloomberg and JPMorgan, as of January 30, 2024.

EM IG issuance is particularly front-loaded in 2024 with 47% of expected issuance completed

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Note: Full-year 2024 emerging markets investment-grade issuance is a forecast.

Source: Bloomberg, as of January 30, 2024.

How to access

Three Vanguard products offer significant exposure to emerging markets bonds:

Active

Vanguard Emerging Markets Bond Fund (VEGBX)

Vanguard Multi-Sector Income Bond Fund (VMSAX)

Index

Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond ETF (VWOB)

Related links:
  • Active fixed income and our ownership structure (article, issued February 2024)
  • Vanguard active fixed income perspectives Q1 2024: Yield mountain(article, issued February 2024)

Notes:

For more information about Vanguard funds or Vanguard ETFs, visit advisors.vanguard.com or call 800-997-2798 to obtain a prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information about a fund are contained in the prospectus; read and consider it carefully before investing.

Vanguard ETF Shares are not redeemable with the issuing Fund other than in very large aggregations worth millions of dollars. Instead, investors must buy and sell Vanguard ETF Shares in the secondary market and hold those shares in a brokerage account. In doing so, the investor may incur brokerage commissions and may pay more than net asset value when buying and receive less than net asset value when selling.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The performance of an index is not an exact representation of any particular investment, as you cannot invest directly in an index. All investing is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal. Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.

Bond funds are subject to interest rate risk, which is the chance bond prices overall will decline because of rising interest rates, and credit risk, which is the chance a bond issuer will fail to pay interest and principal in a timely manner or that negative perceptions of the issuer’s ability to make such payments will cause the price of that bond to decline.

Investments in bonds issued by non-U.S. companies are subject to risks including country/regional risk and currency risk.

Bonds of companies based in emerging markets are subject to national and regional political and economic risks and to the risk of currency fluctuations. These risks are especially high in emerging markets.

High-yield bonds generally have medium- and lower-range credit-quality ratings and are therefore subject to a higher level of credit risk than bonds with higher credit-quality ratings.

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FAQs

Why investors should consider emerging markets bonds in 2024? ›

Among the opportunities in the fixed income markets in 2024, local-currency EM bonds may be one to consider for investors with a higher risk tolerance. The relatively high yields and likelihood of rate cuts by global central banks have created a tactical investment opportunity.

Should I invest in bonds now in 2024? ›

Positive Signals for Future Returns. At the beginning of 2024, bond yields, the rate of return they generate for investors, were near post-financial crisis highs1—and for fixed-income, yields have historically served as a good proxy for future returns.

Is emerging markets a good investment for 2024? ›

Vanguard's active fixed income team believes emerging markets (EM) bonds could outperform much of the rest of the fixed income market in 2024 because of the likelihood of declining global interest rates, the current yield premium over U.S. investment-grade bonds, and a longer duration profile than U.S. high yield.

Why are emerging markets attractive to investors? ›

Investors seek out emerging markets for the prospect of high returns because these markets often experience faster economic growth as measured by gross domestic product (GDP).

What are three reasons why investors should consider adding bonds to their portfolios? ›

Investors include bonds in their investment portfolios for a range of reasons including income generation, capital preservation, capital appreciation and as a hedge against economic slowdown.

Are short-term bonds a good investment in 2024? ›

Because they're backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, these bonds are considered very safe. In addition, a fund of short-term bonds means an investor takes on a low amount of interest rate risk. So rising or falling rates won't affect the price of the fund's bonds very much.

Should I be investing in bonds right now? ›

What to consider now. We suggest investors consider high-quality, intermediate- or long-term bond investments rather than sitting in cash or other short-term bond investments. With the Fed likely to cut rates soon, we don't want investors caught off guard when the yields on short-term investments likely decline as well ...

What is the biggest emerging market in 2024? ›

Top 10 Emerging Markets
RankCountryProjected CAGR (2024-2029)
1🇬🇾 Guyana19.8%
2🇲🇿 Mozambique7.9%
3🇷🇼 Rwanda7.2%
4🇧🇩 Bangladesh6.8%
6 more rows
May 3, 2024

What is the outlook for emerging markets bonds? ›

Resilient EM growth outlook remains intact

We expect EM growth to be around 4% in 2024, supported by stability in Asia and an expected recovery in Latin America in the second half of the year. We have revised our US growth forecasts upwards and expect sub-trend growth in Europe, with a gradual stabilisation.

What markets are expected to grow in 2024? ›

Fortunately, analysts see positive earnings and revenue growth for all eleven market sectors this year. The healthcare sector is expected to generate a market-leading 17.8% earnings growth in 2024, while the information technology sector is expected to lead the way with 9.3% revenue growth.

What is the best emerging market to invest in? ›

Argentina Tops the Rank
CountryIMF Credit Outstanding ($B)GDP ($B, 2024)
🇦🇷 Argentina32604.3
🇪🇬 Egypt11347.6
🇺🇦 Ukraine9188.9
🇵🇰 Pakistan7374.7
6 more rows
Apr 2, 2024

Do emerging markets do well in recession? ›

If a US recession is on the way would only make more of a case for greater diversification in global portfolios – a positive for emerging markets. A recession would entail lower inflation and, as a result, lower US interest rates.

What is the best way to invest in emerging markets? ›

Investing in individual emerging markets stocks is difficult for the average investor, so mutual funds and ETFs are often the most effective way to do it. Look for funds with high assets under management.

Why do investors prefer bonds? ›

Investors buy bonds because: They provide a predictable income stream. Typically, bonds pay interest on a regular schedule, such as every six months. If the bonds are held to maturity, bondholders get back the entire principal, so bonds are a way to preserve capital while investing.

What is one reason investors may prefer bonds over stocks? ›

Bonds are typically a more conservative investment.

Unlike stocks, bonds come with fixed interest rates that promise a certain return.

Why the investors should opt for bonds? ›

Bonds tend to be less volatile and less risky than stocks, and when held to maturity can offer more stable and consistent returns. Interest rates on bonds often tend to be higher than savings rates at banks, on CDs, or in money market accounts.

What are bonds expected to do in 2024? ›

2024 Bond Outlook at a Glance

Right now, the market and the Fed have differing expectations, which is creating volatility around every major economic data release.” In a recent report, Vanguard indicated that it expects U.S. bonds to return a nominal annualized 4.8% to 5.8% over the next decade.

What is the market outlook for 2024? ›

For the world as a whole, growth is projected to edge up from 3.1% in 2023 to 3.2% in 2024 and 3.3% in 2025. This is a marginally upward revision compared to the Winter Forecast. The growth outlook for the US looks better than previously expected, mainly on account of the strong end-of-2023 performance.

What is the inflation rate for bonds in 2024? ›

The May 2024 I Bond Inflation Rate is 2.96%

The current May 2024 I Bond inflation rate is 2.96%. Any I Bonds that renew during May 2024 – October 2024 will get that inflation rate added to its existing fixed rate.

What is the financial market outlook for 2024? ›

We expect monetary policy to become increasingly restrictive in real terms in 2024 as inflation falls and offsetting forces wane. The economy will experience a mild downturn as a result. This is necessary to finish the job of returning inflation to target.

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