Natixis: German fiscal ‘bazooka’ makes European bonds ‘a lot more interesting’
‘At last, Germany will spend’, said panellists at the Natixis Thought Leadership Summit
‘At last, Germany will spend’, said panellists at the Natixis Thought Leadership Summit
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Despite widespread misconceptions, the emerging corporate credit market is ‘more of a teenager than a baby’, and with that maturity has come more stability and more opportunity
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Lauren Hardy gauges the lie of the land across the investment universe as we embark on a new year
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Pieter Staelens discussses why investors still have misperceptions around credit following the GFC
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In partnership with Schroders affiliate BlueOrchard
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The managing director says outflows from money market funds will ramp up as we head towards the new year
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Investors have piled into cash and money market funds following the meteoric rise in rates from 2022
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Victory Park Capital manages $6bn assets
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Moss discusses the Somerset fund acquisition, UK expansion plans and work with Make-A-Wish Foundation
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Banks that have thrived on high interest rates can continue to do so in a low-rate world, explains Sebastiano Pirro
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Investors are scurrying to lock in decade-high yields before rate hikes bring then down to earth
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Markets scaled back expectations of rate cuts in the US for 2024 from six cuts to two
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