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The case for fixed income remains compelling. Resilient growth, moderating inflation and the AI infrastructure buildout are creating powerful, targeted opportunities, even as markets overprice policy risk. With spreads tight, discipline matters: we are leaning into high-quality AI-related issuance, BBB CMBS, single-B bank loans, CLO tranches and select frontier and EM local currency debt where fundamentals are strong and valuations pay us for risk.

Key highlights:

  • Middle East tensions and energy disruption drive volatility, but inflation risks may ease if oil falls and a fragile peace holds.
  • US growth is supported by AI capex, resilient consumers, strong earnings and pro-business policy, while labor stabilizes and the Fed stays inflation-focused.
  • Europe’s downside risks are fading as surveys bottom, energy costs decline and German fiscal stimulus builds; the UK faces softer labor, sticky inflation and fiscal uncertainty.
  • Canada’s recovery is improving, Australia is slowing under tighter policy, Japan faces higher JGB yields, and China’s export resilience contrasts with weak domestic demand.
  • IG and HY fundamentals remain sound, but spreads are near tights and issuance is elevated by AI capex, M&A and refinancing; yield demand supports technicals.
  • Structured credit is selective: CLO carry, non-agency MBS and CMBS offer value, while lower-credit consumer ABS remains challenged.
  • EM benefits from positive fundamentals. Spreads are tight, so expect to earn carry while value can be found in frontier sovereigns, high-real-yield local markets and EM corporates.
  • Sector views favor banks, select AI-linked tech/utility, energy and transportation; caution remains on autos, retail, food & beverage and lower-quality consumer credit.

Overview

Western Asset’s fixed-income outlook remains constructive but selective as resilient growth, elevated inflation, hawkish central-bank pricing and the AI infrastructure buildout intersect. Middle East tensions, energy volatility and tariff pressure create uncertainty, but the global economy has absorbed these crosscurrents, supported by the US consumer, European fiscal spending and AI capex. Inflation remains the key constraint on policy flexibility, though we expect it to moderate in 2H26 and into 2027 as tariff effects, tax-related support and energy pass-through fade; market-implied hiking paths may be somewhat overdone. Credit fundamentals remain sound across IG and HY, but tight spreads leave less room for broad beta exposure and make selectivity critical. We see opportunities in high-quality AI-related issuance, BBB CMBS, single-B bank loans, CLO tranches and select EM local currency debt or frontier markets. Sector positioning favors resilient banks, select AI-linked tech/utilities and select energy/transportation, while caution remains in consumer-facing and lower-quality credit.



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