Money Managers Are Stuffed With Corporate Bonds

The proportion of corporate bonds in buy-side portfolios is close to a new record.

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Money managers' allocation to corporate bonds is close to reaching a record, according to fresh survey data.

The latest Stone McCarthy survey of senior money managers showed allocations to corporate debt rose to 35.3 percent this week.