Our approach to sustainable investing: bonds

Bonds have had a torrid time of it lately, primarily due to the first meaningful bout of inflation across the world in decades. The Bloomberg Global Aggregate Bond Index, the North Star for most bond investors, has fallen about 20% since the beginning of 2021. The Bloomberg Gilts Index has fallen more than 25%.

There are 3 market calls that all bond investors must get right: yields, spreads and currency. For much of this bond bear market, the change in yields has been the most impactful of the 3 on bond returns. The yield on the 10-year USA government bond was 1% at the beginning of 2021; it is now almost 4%, reflecting the efforts of the Fed to combat inflation.

Spreads, which measure credit risk, have been less important. In the USA, investors received a premium of about 3% over the risk-free rate to lend to sub-investment grade issuers throughout 2021. Since then, that premium has increased to more than 4.5%. Though not insignificant, this widening pales in comparison to historic blowouts.

UK-based investors will have felt the effects of the waxing and waning of GBP recently. Cable reached a nadir of 1.16 in mid-2020 before rallying to 1.42 a year later; it has since tumbled back to nearly 1.16. An active approach to currency risk management has been critical to navigate volatility and mitigate any negative effects on bond returns.

Our market calls over the past year have been: underweight interest rate risk (yields), underweight credit risk (spreads) and underweight GBP (currency). We action these market calls across our centralised investment proposition (CIP), which includes a range of funds and a model portfolio service (MPS). We can mostly achieve the same asset allocation across the proposition, but this is not always entirely possible. For example, there tends to be less granularity within asset classes across the lower-cost Passive MPS and we have less control over the actions of external fund managers across the Active MPS.  For the ESG MPS, differences arise mainly due to adherence to our ESG investment policy.

The purpose of our ESG investment policy is to separate ESG leaders from laggards, and to exclude certain controversial sectors from our investable universe. Integrating ESG data into our portfolio management processes can effectively identify company-level ESG risks and opportunities.

The task is a trickier one for government bond exposure. For example, in the USA, how should the USD 370 billion of spending on greenhouse gas emissions-cutting measures included in the Inflation Reduction Act be weighed against a USD 700 billion defence budget? How should the USA’s classification as ‘Free’ in the Freedom House Democracy Index be weighed against recent Supreme Court rulings on abortion? These are difficult questions to answer. Most fund managers have found it correspondingly difficult to design an ESG-labelled approach to investing in government bonds.

Consequently, for the ESG MPS the investable universe is biased away from government bonds and towards corporate bonds. We have identified only a handful of government bond-majority funds relevant to the ESG MPS, compared to dozens of corporate bond-majority funds.

For the ESG MPS, we therefore have to manage our bond basket a little differently to the rest of our CIP. As expected, there is slightly less exposure to government bonds across the ESG MPS. If this difference is a first order effect, there is also a second order effect. Generally speaking, governments are deemed more creditworthy than companies. As there is less exposure to government bonds across the ESG MPS, there is thus less exposure to issuers with better credit ratings. So, the credit quality of the bond basket is lower.

The second order effect is manageable. As we explained, there are multiple levers that we, when thinking about bonds, can adjust: yields, spreads and currency. Due to the credit quality bias, the ESG MPS is more exposed to the downside if credit spreads were to widen than, for example, the Passive MPS. The trick to mitigate this bias is to adjust our exposure to changes in yields and currency, relative to other bits of our CIP.

We can measure our exposure to movements in yields using duration. Compared to the Passive MPS, the ESG MPS has lower duration, which means there is less exposure to the downside if bond yields were to increase (that is, if bond prices were to fall). More, the bond basket of the Passive MPS is fully hedged back to GBP, unlike the ESG MPS which is only 75% hedged. Consequently, the ESG MPS is less exposed to the gyrations of GBP which, in recent months, have been likened to that of an emerging market currency.

It is important to balance the core views of the investment team with the differences in investable universe between different parts of our CIP. Deviations like those discussed throughout this blog, when they occur, can be explained by the idiosyncratic nature of the ESG MPS, and are regularly measured against our core views and asset allocation tolerance thresholds. It is also important to question our assumptions.

If we change our views regarding drivers of risk / return like yield, spreads and currency, we would implement changes to the bond baskets across our CIP. For example, considering how far bond yields have risen recently, combined with a growing recessionary narrative and the possibility that inflation and, thus, interest rates, might soon peak and begin to roll over, we are actively exploring whether or not to increase duration (meaning, interest rate risk) as we head into 2023.

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James is a Portfolio Manager at Titan Asset Management and is responsible for Titan’s approach to sustainable investing.

Damian Sharp

Chief Operating Officer

Damian’s financial services career spans over 30 years, the greater part spent at Pantheon Financial Management Ltd. As Managing Director Damian steered the group through its RDR rationalisation to its ultimate sale to Ascot Lloyd.

Ian Wood

Chief Investment Officer (Titan Private Wealth) 

Ian joined Titan Private Wealth (TPW), formerly Cardale in 2006 as an equity research analyst, after having extensive experience including tenures at Redmayne Bentley and BWD Rensburg (Investec). Ian obtained his degree from Durham University in 1995 and has dedicated his career to the Investment Management sector. His responsibilities encompass all facets of investment analysis and portfolio construction, in addition to providing invaluable research information to the investment management teams. Notably, Ian is a key member of the Asset Allocation and Stock Selection committees, where he has played a vital role in shaping and formalising Cardale’s investment process and philosophy.

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Peter Doherty

Head of Fixed Income and Lead Portfolio Manager

Peter joined Titan in October 2023 as Head of Fixed Income to build the in-house fixed income business. Prior to Titan, Peter was Head of Fixed Income at Sanlam Investments UK, heading up a team of 7 investment professionals, and Chief Investment Officer at Tideway Investment Partners, where he led the firm’s asset management offering, including the in-house Tideway UCITS funds.

From 1988 to 2008, Peter held senior positions at Goldman Sachs, Bear Stearns and Bank of America in fixed income and structured credit market. Peter holds a degree in Engineering Science from University of Oxford.

Peter set-up the Tideway UCITS Funds ICAV and has been Lead Manager on the Titan Hybrid Capital Bond Fund since its inception in 2016. He has been awarded a FE fundinfo Alpha Manager rating for 2023, nominated as Best Alpha Manager by FE fundinfo in 2023 and nominated by Investment Week as Fund Manager of The Year in 2022.

Chris Turdean

Investment Associate

Chris graduated from New York University with a major in Economics in 2018 and has been working in Fixed Income markets since. Chris started his career at Tideway Investment Partners, acting as a Portfolio Manager’s Assistant, before joining Sanlam Investments UK in 2020 as an Investment Analyst. Chris has been on the Investment Team for the Titan Hybrid Capital Bond Fund since 2018

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Paul Hunt

CEO

Paul Hunt is a proven business leader and entrepreneur with over 30 years’ experience and track record of scaling businesses across multiple sectors. Hunt is highly experienced in business turnarounds, strategic planning and creating a positive people culture geared for success.

David Chandler

Senior Portfolio Analyst

David is responsible for providing operational support to the fund managers. David has passed the CFA UK IMC and graduated in 2018 with a degree in Economics and Business Management from the University of Sheffield.

James Peel, CFA

Portfolio Manager – ESG

James is a Portfolio Manager at Titan Asset Management and is responsible for Titan’s approach to sustainable investing. He previously worked as a researcher at the British Chamber of Commerce in Taipei. James graduated in 2018 from the University of St Andrews, where he studied economics. He is a CFA charter holder and has passed the CFA UK Investment Management Certificate (IMC), the CFA UK Certificate in ESG Investing and the CFA UK Certificate in Climate and Investing (CCI). He was also included in Citywire Wealth Manager’s 30 Under 30 in 2023.

Jonah Levy, CFA

Portfolio Manager – Physicals

When not collecting various minerals and mining memorabilia, Jonah can be found managing the physical allocations at Titan Investment Solutions. Prior to Titan he worked at Tavistock Wealth for 3 years, having previously gained experience in Holland at an oil brokerage, and in London at an energy trading house. Jonah is a CFA charter holder, having graduated from St. Andrews University with an MA in Management and Economics.

Alex Livingstone, CFA

Head of Trading – FX & ETFs

Alex is responsible for the ETF trading and FX strategy at Titan Investment Solutions and has executed over £5 billion of trades during his prior 4 years at Tavistock Wealth. Alex also assists in the wider portfolio management of the CIP specialising in technical analysis and risk management. He is a CFA charter holder and holds an BSc in Retailing, Marketing and Management from Loughborough University.

Sekar Indran, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager – Equities

Sekar is responsible for managing the team’s equity investments. He helped expand the investment proposition over five years at Tavistock Wealth and continues this role at Titan Investment Solutions. Sekar has prior financial services experience at Barclays and Allianz. He is a CFA charter holder and holds a BSc degree in Industrial Economics from the University of Nottingham.

John Leiper, MSc, CFA, FDP, CFTe

Chief Investment Officer

John Leiper is the Chief Investment Officer of Titan Investment Solutions and carries direct responsibility for all investments in the Centralised Investment Proposition (CIP) at the firm. John has 15 years’ experience in financial markets having previously worked in a variety of roles at RBS, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and Tavistock Wealth. John Leiper is a CFA and FDP charter holder and a member of the Society of Technical Analysts. He holds a BSc degree in Economics from Warwick University and an MSc degree in Economic History from the London School of Economics.

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