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Abstract
Implementing established corporate bond factors in real-world portfolios poses many challenges for investors. First, the investment universe is reduced by non-tradable assets. In this article, the authors avoid investing into these bonds by constructing a tradability measure based on past transaction data. A realistic strategy to implement should target bonds that are being traded in the market. Second, factor performance is typically measured against a benchmark. To allow for a fair comparison, the authors limit the deviation between the portfolio and the benchmark in key dimensions. Consequently, not only bonds with the best signals can be included in the portfolio. Overall, this reduced universe, along with other restrictions and higher transaction costs than on the equity side, leads to a substantial performance decrease. Nevertheless, the authors show that factor investing in credit is still a successful strategy if it is approached with realistic expectations and common pitfalls are avoided. Their enhanced approach translates signals into usable trading strategies, outperforming the benchmark with an information ratio of 1.1 (1.4) for investment grade (high yield).
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