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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The Monetary Policy Committee voted 8-1 in favour of a 25 basis-point cut to 4.75%
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Trump wins US election, paving the way for high tariffs and tax cuts that could prove volatile
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Will tick up to 2.6% in 2025, but fall to 2% by 2029
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How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
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Investors will likely ‘remain in the dark before each upcoming meeting’ until the end of the year, according to experts
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The bank is forecast to cut rates earlier than expected after being ‘spooked’ by a rapid fall in inflation
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Conditions appear ‘ripe for another rate cut’, according to industry commentators
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Concerns have begun to emerge on valuation grounds, write Cherry Reynard
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In this Fund in Five, Ian Fishwick, lead manager of the Fidelity Sterling Corporate Bond Fund, discusses why falling interest rates, and an attractive starting level of yield, are increasing the investment case for the asset class
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IG Group North America CEO JJ Kinahan discusses Fed appetite ahead of meeting minutes release
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FIve fixed income professionals give their thoughts
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