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Principal Finisterre: Is 2026 the New 2006?

Is 2026 the new 2006? Discover why Principal Finisterre believes the "grind tighter" in EMD will continue, offering unique Alpha opportunities in Argentina, South Africa, and high-carry FX.

Principal Finisterre: Is 2026 the New 2006?
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"Continue to pick your nickels, the steamroller remains far enough!" — Insights from Damien Buchet, CFA, and the Principal Finisterre investment team.

For Family Offices and Chief Investment Officers (CIOs), 2025 was a definitive test of resilience. Despite aggressive tariff policies and geopolitical realignments under the second Trump administration, Emerging Market Debt (EMD) didn't just endure—it thrived. Entering 2026, investor sentiment is at its highest level since late 2021.

In the 2026 Emerging Market Debt Outlook, Damien Buchet, CFA, and the specialists at Principal Finisterre provide a clear-eyed analysis. While developed economies grapple with fiscal credibility concerns, EMs stand out with sound credit profiles and manageable fiscal positions.

The 2006 Parallel: "Grind tighter, grind higher"

The report identifies a striking technical analogy with 2006. With U.S. Fed Funds at 3.75% and 10-year yields near 4%, the current configuration is almost identical to levels seen 20 years ago. This suggests a "grind tighter" environment where robust institutional demand acts as a powerful floor.

Q1 Catalysts: The U.S. Pivot

The first quarter of 2026 holds the key to the year's outlook. Two binary events will dictate the trajectory:

Alpha Strategies: High-Conviction Allocations

For 2026, Principal Finisterre—an unconstrained, specialist investment team—emphasizes idiosyncratic "Alpha" opportunities:

Risk Management: Oil Sector Discipline

The team recommends reducing direct exposure to cyclical oil corporates. With Brent potentially slipping into the $50s, the risk-reward is asymmetrically negative.

Conclusion: EMD remains significantly under-owned in global portfolios. It currently offers compelling "value for money" and diversification at a time when developed market debts face unprecedented scrutiny.

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