Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities

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 A Customer-Centric Leader in Capital Markets

Wells Fargo offers a customer-centric approach to our capital markets services. We work with our clients to help them meet their investment, execution, and risk management needs by offering a full spectrum of fixed income products. 

We help our clients: 
  • Manage risk, simplify their investment process, and optimize return by delivering strategy, experience, resources, and customized service. 
  • Manage liquidity, investment funding, and risk management needs with the goal of achieving their desired level of risk and return.

We provide access to: 
  • An experienced sales and trading team that are dedicated to providing superior customer service and support. 
  • The fixed income market for all institutional investors. We offer a complete brokerage service, competitive scale, capability, and decades of experience. 


Products and Services

Market and Portfolio Strategies
Our strategy team provides portfolio and balance sheet analysis, customized investment strategies, and in-depth fixed income market commentary.

Fixed Income Investments

Our fixed income investment products include but are not limited to:
  • Commercial paper
  • U.S. treasuries
  • U.S. agency (government sponsored enterprise) securities
  • Sovereigns, supranationals, and agencies (SSA)
  • Corporate bonds
  • Tax-exempt and taxable municipal securities
  • Mortgage-backed securities (MBS)
  • Collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs)
  • Asset-backed securities (ABS)
  • Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs)
  • Certificates of deposit
  • Money market mutual funds
  • Structured notes
  • Whole loans

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Investments in fixed-income securities are subject to market, interest rate, credit and other risks. Bond prices fluctuate inversely to changes in interest rates. Therefore, a general rise in interest rates can cause a bond’s price to fall. Credit risk is the risk that an issuer will default on payments of interest and/or principal. This risk is heightened in lower rated bonds. If sold prior to maturity, fixed income securities are subject to market risk. All fixed income investments may be worth less than their original cost upon redemption or maturity.