Investors with an appetite for moderate risks and investment time-frame of three years could allocate some portion of their debt portfolio to credit-risk funds, which could yield 8-9% annualised returns.
Fund managers say it is a good opportunity to invest in such funds due to the high differential in spreads between rated bonds and the repo. Credit-risk funds are debt funds that have at least 65% investments in less than AA-rated paper.
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