Four views: Will credit markets be stronger for longer?
Portfolio Adviser asks experts if 2025 is going to be another good year for credit markets or if the positive momentum has largely played out
Portfolio Adviser asks experts if 2025 is going to be another good year for credit markets or if the positive momentum has largely played out
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European and UK equities lose money in home market
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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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Aviva Investors has hired Fabrice Pellous as the firm’s new co-head of global high yield
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The Fidelity International fixed income portfolio manager says central bankers are market heroes, not the villains of the show
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Excitement around AI is forming a potential bubble that could do permanent damage to investor’s capital, writes Konstantin Leidman
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Fidelity Strategic & Flexible Bond portfolio managers Mike Riddell and Tim Foster share their outlook for 2025
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China’s economy sways commodity markets, so a rapid slowdown of growth is likely to upend global dynamics, writes Igor Isaev
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Majority of investors are currently underweight fixed income, according to Managing Partners Group
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Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
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In this Fund in Five, Nicolas Trindade, lead manager of the AXA Global Short Duration Bond Fund, says investors need to go back to the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 to see the high levels of yield that are currently available within the asset class
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The three fixed income funds are first-time entrants
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