The HY bonds in which Dutch institutions invest are mainly issued abroad. They include corporate bonds as well as government bonds issued by emerging market economies.
Within the first category, the vast majority of investments are made in US firms. In February 2022, Dutch institutions had €27.4 billion outstanding in these HY bonds, representing more than 30% of their bond holdings at that time. US firms dominate the global HY corporate bond market, with notable issuers such as Ford, Kraft Heinz and Occidental Petroleum.
Within the second category, the HY government bonds of the BRICS countries Brazil and South Africa have attracted heavy investment. Whereas allocated assets stood at €7.2 billion in early 2020, they had grown by more than 70% to €12.3 billion by February 2022. The government bonds of the BRICS countries India and China are considered IG, as were those of Russia, the last other BRICS country, until late February 2022. However, most credit rating agencies have since refused to issue credit ratings for Russia due to the uncertainties associated with the war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Russia.