Our Assessment of This Unusual Convertible Market
Convertible securities continue to be an attractive means of taking a more measured approach to the equity market.
Read PostConvertible securities continue to be an attractive means of taking a more measured approach to the equity market.
Read PostDouble-digit returns have followed previous drawdowns.
Read PostThe Convertible Price Track illustrates the theoretical relationships between a convertible bond’s price and the par value of the bond as the underlying stock price rises or falls. Now it's animated!
Read PostReplays of the CIO calls held over a three-week period in volatile February 2022 are now available.
Read PostHave it your way: Calamos’ six actively managed open-end funds use convertibles to support a variety of asset allocation goals.
Read PostConverts were “almost tailor-made for the circumstances of spring 2020,” and it’s easy to “imagine future economic dislocations on the horizon,” according to The Economist on July 10. The coverage focuses on convertible bonds as a “flexible source of capital,” offering advantages over straight debt or equity for both issuers and investors.
Read PostPodcast co-hosts Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson talk to Calamos Co-CIO and Head of International and Global Strategies Nick Niziolek about his team’s work in capitalizing on the innovation and disruption underway in emerging markets.
Read PostIs inflation coming back? Are interest rates rising? Calamos Founder, Chairman and Global Chief Investment Officer John P. Calamos, Sr. on the value of using actively managed convertibles to pursue growth in this environment.
Read PostNick Niziolek, Calamos Co-CIO and Head of International and Global Strategies, comments on two prevalent themes of all the questions asked at our March 10 webcast on emerging markets.
Read PostNotwithstanding the markets' spectacular rebound last year—and mindful that this February stocks are back to trading at record highs—we’ll return to our original premise: There’s merit to seeking to minimize the depth and length of a drawdown.
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