Suddenly, Junk Bonds Don't Look So Good Anymore

June has been a brutal month for bonds but particularly in the high-yield space, where issuance has cooled after a record run.

Junk bond volume has slowed to $7.1 billion this month, the slowest pace since December 2011 and about one-fifth the average monthly total previously in 2013, according to Dealogic.

The sharp diversion comes amid a record run of bond outflows and as the market contemplates the future of Federal Reserve monetary policy. For the year, U.S. junk issuance is at a record $195.2 billion.

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