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11-03-2024 · Data sets

Data sets – factor investing in corporate bonds

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  • Patrick Houweling - Head of Quant Fixed Income

    Patrick Houweling

    Head of Quant Fixed Income

This data set belongs to the research article written by Patrick Houweling and Jeroen van Zundert that shows how factors which have been used successfully in equity market investing can also be applied to the corporate bond market.

As a pioneer in this field, Robeco has looked for evidence supporting the existence of factors in credit markets for quite some time. In a groundbreaking paper published in 2017 in the Financial Analysts Journal edited by the CFA Institute, we were the first to document how portfolio managers can successfully implement a multi-factor approach in their credit portfolios.

This data set contains monthly returns for four factor portfolios (size, low-risk, value, momentum). Each factor portfolio is constructed by dividing all index constituents at the end of each month into ten decile portfolios based on the respective factor; the exact factor definitions are described in the paper referenced below. An overlapping portfolio method is used to hold on to bonds for the subsequent 12 months while rebalancing on a monthly basis. The Excel file contains the monthly excess returns versus duration-matched government bonds of the top decile portfolio for the period from January 1994 to December 2023.

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