Fixed Income AM - Rates to Credit
I'm a semi-quant rates guy who is interested in learning more about Fixed Income buyside.
I'm interested in joining a fixed income AM or HF. I have an ok understanding of macro credit, oil/financials, etc. But for more micro stuff like retailers, I'm utterly clueless.
I know bond math and macroeconomics. However, I see that a lot of firms like PIMCO or Wellington focus a lot on credit. I don't have a good background on accounting/financial statement analysis and I never liked equities to begin with.
In Fixed Income buyside excluding rates/fx/securitized, how much accounting do I need (in IG vs HY vs Distressed) and what is the difference to say equity analysis?
you're all over the place...what area of fixed income are you interested in? corporate credit?
TBH, I'm trying to understand the full range of credit investing on the buyside. But the two I'm most interested in are corporate credit and bank loans.
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