The RBA has cut official interest rates from 1.75% to 1.50%. With inflation at 17 year lows, wage growth at record lows and contracting investment growth, it’s clear that the RBA has made the right decision for the times
The RBA have an explicit inflation targeting mandate and it’s difficult to see them being able to forecast inflation pushing back within the band without a rate cut. Whilst it is a close call, they will likely cut again in November – pushing rates to 1.25% in part to inject a “sugar hit” into the economy, ahead of the Christmas trading period.
The chart below shows the RBA cash rate over the last 50 years. We are now at the lowest cash levels ever in Australia’s history.
Source: CBA Global Markets Research Economics Update
This all leaves retirees in a difficult situation. On the one hand, they need a steady income to enjoy their retired years, whilst on the other hand they need a safe place to earn that income where the risk of losing those funds is minimal.
Corporate bonds are that middle ground where you earn a higher return than term deposits and take lower volatility than equities; the coupon payments are known and are not at the discretion of company’s directors. Importantly, you also know when your funds will be repaid – unlike an equity, which is a perpetual loan and is only realised when you sell with no certainty as to what the proceeds will be.
FIIG has many bond opportunities which can give you control of your financial situation. The below model investment retail portfolio below averages 5.00% yield to maturity and provides income of 5.76% over 4.16 years.
Model investment retail portfolio
Company | Maturity/call date | Bond type | Purchase yield | Running yield | Capital value | Accrued interest | Total value |
CML Group | 18/05/2020 | Floating rate | 6.42% | 7.07% | $39,026 | $166 | $39,192 |
Downer Group Finance | 29/11/2018 | Fixed rate | 3.27% | 5.45% | $21,089 | $225 | $21,314 |
Praeco | 28/07/2020 | Fixed rate | 3.78% | 6.35% | $44,920 | $93 | $45,013 |
Qantas | 19/05/2022 | Fixed rate | 4.01% | 6.51% | $47,643 | $691 | $48,334 |
Sydney Airport | 20/11/2030 | Inflation linked | 5.77% | 3.17% | $56,257 | $393 | $56,651 |
360 Capital Investment Trust | 19/09/2019 | Fixed rate | 6.00% | 6.73% | $38,950 | $1,019 | $39,969 |
Source: FIIG Securities
Note: Accurate as of 5 August 2016 but subject to change
All bonds listed are senior debt and available to both wholesale and retail investors