A Portfolio Needs Structure: An Overview of the Securitized Credit Asset Class

April 01, 2026 | James Torgerson, Senior Research Analyst

Fixed income is the largest global financial market and often one of the largest allocations within institutional investors’ portfolios. A typical fixed income allocation implements an investment grade anchor with a few “satellite” mandates — most commonly high yield bonds, leveraged loans, and emerging market debt — that carry more credit risk but provide higher levels of yield. Fixed income portfolios are often over-exposed to corporate borrowers through both anchor and satellite allocations. Additionally, these satellite allocations usually increase corporate credit risk while reducing equity diversification that fixed income is supposed to provide. Securitized credit provides higher yields and more compelling diversification benefits.

Securitized credit is a large asset class that has been largely ignored by institutional investors due to under-representation in fixed income indices, perceived complexities, and a stigma from its role in the Great Financial Crisis. While factors responsible for under-allocation to securitized credit have merits, these have caused investors to overlook the benefits of the asset class. Securitized credit provides a spread and yield premium relative to similarly rated corporate credit, diversified risk exposure to various credit and market cycles, and lower correlation to both traditional fixed income and equities. Overall, securitized credit’s attributes can help to further optimize portfolio structures.

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Four-line chart showing weight in Bloomberg Aggregate U.S. Bond Index for Treasuries, Government-Related, Corporate, and Securitized sub-indices, 12/31/1999 through 3/31/2026. For date range shown, Treasuries started at 31.7% and end at 45.9%. Government-Related start at 11.4% and end at 4.3%. Corporates start at 20.9% and end at 23.9%. Securitized start at 36.0% and end at 25.9%. For full dataset, please contact marquettemarketing@marquetteassociates.com.

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