Fixed income
5 min read 4 May 23
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With higher yields, declining inflation and the end of the interest rate hiking cycle in sight, fixed income continues to offer an attractive entry point for investors. From high-quality government bonds and corporate credit, to emerging market (EM) local currency bonds and even some high yield (HY), investors seeking value should be flexible in their allocations.
A global economic snapshot
Opportunities across the fixed income landscape
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