A reader left a comment on my blog asking about the iShares iBOXX $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond Fund(LQD Quote). He was using it as a proxy for a stable value fund, though it was bouncing all around. The reader wanted my opinion on its prospects for recovery.
LQD invests in corporate bonds whose average rating currently is S&P A+, the weighted average maturity is 11.2 years, the weighted average duration is 6.3 years, the yield is just over 6% and the expense ratio is 0.15%.
The fund got crushed because it is roughly 40% in issues of financial companies, many of which were front and center in the financial crisis. The position page on the iShares Web site shows two Lehman Brothers issues worth close to zero, another Lehman issue trading at 16 cents on the dollar, an AIG issue trading at 52 cents and 30 other issues (out of 100) trading below 90 cents. ...
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