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    DNB Carnegie sees ‘attractive’ returns for shipping bonds

    August 12, 20253 Mins Read


    The Nordic high-yield bond market remains a good opportunity for credit investors, according to DNB Carnegie.

    In a new outlook, the bank said: “Looking ahead, we expect the Nordic high-yield market to continue performing well.”

    Credit strategist Ole Kjennerud said in the report: “Spread levels remain attractive compared with other high-yield markets, drawing increased attention from non-Nordic investors.”

    Shipping bonds are offering trailing 12-month returns of about 8%.

    Energy and oil service issuers are slightly higher at 10% and 8.5%, respectively.

    “From a tactical perspective, we believe the current macroenvironment justifies being overweight Nordic high yield, given the strong carry, still-attractive spreads and improved issuer fundamentals,” Kjennerud added.

    DNB sees full-year returns of around 9%, “with high coupons cushioning softer macroeconomic conditions”.

    The return is 4.7% so far this year. In 2024, Nordic high-yield bonds returned 12.4%.

    The market gained at the beginning of the year until US President Donald Trump’s tariff shock in April.

    Since then, the market has recovered and is open for new bond issues.

    The primary market issuance has been “exceptionally strong”.

    The total issuance year to date amounts to a record NOK 159bn ($15.6bn).

    According to DNB Carnegie, first-time issuers account for 46% of volumes, typically pricing 150 basis points wider than repeat issuers, adding to returns but raising idiosyncratic risk.

    Several Greek issuers, such as Contships Logistics Corp and Performance Shipping, have joined the Oslo market this year.

    DNB Carnegie expects volumes of NOK 100bn to NOK 120bn in the second half, taking the issuance to between NOK 260bn and NOK 280bn for the year.

    Nordic credit spreads widened markedly in early April but have since narrowed.

    At 470 basis points, spreads remain around 50 basis points above their pre-April levels, “reflecting high primary market activity and a large share of first-time issuers since early 2024”.

    DNB Carnegie thinks the high-yield spreads will end the year at 440 to 480 basis points.

    But Kjennerud also sees downside risks in the current market.

    An economic downturn would hurt high-yield bonds, which often are vulnerable to the business cycle.

    “Primary market activity is highly dependent on global risk sentiment. Should volatility increase again, funding markets could close down for short periods, similar to what we experienced in April,” he said.

    “Risks remain from a potential global recession, though many issuers have improved resilience through early refinancing and lower leverage.

    “At the same time, the majority of bonds are already priced above par, limiting the potential for further valuation gains unless credit quality improves meaningfully.

    “However, with average coupons of 8% to 9%, total returns are likely to remain strong even in an environment with limited or no valuation gains.

    “The high coupon rate also provides a cushion against potential price declines, helping to contain downside risks in a more challenging macroeconomic environment.”

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