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Petercam seeking spreads, awaits Q3 recovery

Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:01pm EDT

Reporter's Notebook

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By Philip Blenkinsop

LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Euro zone government bonds have priced in an overly gloomy economic outlook and waiting with cash or braving higher-yielding corporates are smarter options, Belgian fund manager Petercam's head of bonds believes.

A flight to quality in the face of the credit crisis and market turmoil this week depressed 10-year Bund yields to a mere 3.67 percent, the lowest since late 2006.

Petercam, winner of a European Fund Award for 2007, has drawn down its German Bund holdings in favor of Belgian and Greek bonds and, in its diversified funds, has boosted its share of corporates, including those offering high yields.

"We think it's now time again to be contrarian a bit, not in one day, our style is not to make big moves in one day. We do it gradually," Johnny Debuysscher told Reuters in an interview ahead of the Reuters Funds Summit.

His company was named one of two overall winners for pan-European fund management on Tuesday evening, as well as winning awards for mixed assets and bonds.

"If you want to be contrarian you have to sell your government bond portfolio progressively and go to different kinds of spreads."

Petercam has steadily been doing that from December, bringing its holding of government bonds in diversified funds to some 20 percent from 35 percent late last year.

The Belgian fund manager has also cut its holding of bunds in its government bond funds to 15 percent, while boosting Belgium and Greece to some 10 percent each.  Continued...

 
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