Will bond yields stay higher for longer?
Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
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Pieter Staelens discussses why investors still have misperceptions around credit following the GFC
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The three fixed income funds are first-time entrants
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Investment manager says the trust’s opportunity set is ‘less attractive’ than it has been in the past
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In partnership with Schroders affiliate BlueOrchard
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Gold hitting all-time highs and silver rallying propelled precious metal strategies in the month
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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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Commentators believe ‘systemic risks to the market are low’
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The 2020s is not the 1970s, writes Ernst Knacke, head of research at Shard Capital, but more like the early 1900s
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Changes measure to percentage of GDP
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Fund targets government or government-related bonds working towards lowering carbon emissions or providing community support
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Spokespeople from IBOSS, Square Mile and One Four Nine give their thoughts on fixed income
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