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Buy These 3 High-Yield Bond Funds for Stronger Returns
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High-yield bonds behave more like stocks than investment-grade bonds. These bonds have significant holdings in smaller companies, which are considered to have a weaker financial condition but benefit as the economy moves north. Though high-yield bonds are more exposed to credit risk, these have less exposure to interest rate risk, making them a differentiated source of return. Despite headwinds faced in the early months of the pandemic, demand for high yield has recovered since the Fed’s rate cut and the reopening of the economy. The improving economic activity renewed the search for yield, and given the current scenario, these bonds are poised to grow.
Neuberger Berman Floating Rate Income primarily allocates its net assets to floating-rate securities, loans, and other instruments tied to companies that offer exposure to such securities. NFIAX advisors focus on floating-rate, senior-secured loans and below-investment-grade debt, issued in U.S. dollars by both domestic and international issuers.
Neuberger Berman Floating Rate Income has three-year annualized returns of 8.9%. As of April 2025, NFIAX held 73.4% of its net assets in Total Miscellaneous Bonds.
Buffalo High Yield primarily invests in higher-risk, higher-yield debt securities rated below investment grade, focusing on intermediate-term maturities. BUFHX advisors also allocate a smaller portion to investment-grade bonds, U.S. Treasuries, money market funds and select equities, including dividend-paying, convertible and preferred stocks.
Buffalo High Yield has three-year annualized returns of 8.8%. Jeff Deardorff has been the fund manager of BUFHX since January 2015.
AB High Income seeks income from government, corporate, emerging market and high-yield sources, investing across diverse fixed-income securities in developed and emerging markets. Its portfolio may include U.S. and international corporate and sovereign debt, with no restriction on allocations to U.S. Dollar- or non-U.S. Dollar-denominated securities.
AB High Income has three-year annualized returns of 8.4%. AGDAX has an expense ratio of 0.9%.
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Buy These 3 High-Yield Bond Funds for Stronger Returns
High-yield bonds behave more like stocks than investment-grade bonds. These bonds have significant holdings in smaller companies, which are considered to have a weaker financial condition but benefit as the economy moves north. Though high-yield bonds are more exposed to credit risk, these have less exposure to interest rate risk, making them a differentiated source of return. Despite headwinds faced in the early months of the pandemic, demand for high yield has recovered since the Fed’s rate cut and the reopening of the economy. The improving economic activity renewed the search for yield, and given the current scenario, these bonds are poised to grow.
Below we share with you three top-ranked high-yield bond mutual funds, namely Neuberger Berman Floating Rate Income (NFIAX - Free Report) , Buffalo High Yield (BUFHX - Free Report) and AB High Income (AGDAX - Free Report) . Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform its peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of funds.
Neuberger Berman Floating Rate Income primarily allocates its net assets to floating-rate securities, loans, and other instruments tied to companies that offer exposure to such securities. NFIAX advisors focus on floating-rate, senior-secured loans and below-investment-grade debt, issued in U.S. dollars by both domestic and international issuers.
Neuberger Berman Floating Rate Income has three-year annualized returns of 8.9%. As of April 2025, NFIAX held 73.4% of its net assets in Total Miscellaneous Bonds.
Buffalo High Yield primarily invests in higher-risk, higher-yield debt securities rated below investment grade, focusing on intermediate-term maturities. BUFHX advisors also allocate a smaller portion to investment-grade bonds, U.S. Treasuries, money market funds and select equities, including dividend-paying, convertible and preferred stocks.
Buffalo High Yield has three-year annualized returns of 8.8%. Jeff Deardorff has been the fund manager of BUFHX since January 2015.
AB High Income seeks income from government, corporate, emerging market and high-yield sources, investing across diverse fixed-income securities in developed and emerging markets. Its portfolio may include U.S. and international corporate and sovereign debt, with no restriction on allocations to U.S. Dollar- or non-U.S. Dollar-denominated securities.
AB High Income has three-year annualized returns of 8.4%. AGDAX has an expense ratio of 0.9%.
To view the Zacks Rank and the past performance of all high-yield bond funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of high-yield bond funds.
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