Stepping into 2025: Managers offer some perspective on how to navigate a volatile new year
Lauren Hardy gauges the lie of the land across the investment universe as we embark on a new year
Lauren Hardy gauges the lie of the land across the investment universe as we embark on a new year
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Pictet’s Shaniel Ramjee on the current state of corporate and government bonds
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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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Fund targets government or government-related bonds working towards lowering carbon emissions or providing community support
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Concerns have begun to emerge on valuation grounds, write Cherry Reynard
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Third month in a row of overall inflows
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Square Mile’s Eduardo Sánchez checks out the top performers and compelling newcomers
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JPMorgan Liquidity funds will invest in short-term government bonds and other money market instruments
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St James’s Place portfolio strategies manager shares what led her to a career in the investment sector
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Should fixed income investors shun a ‘buy the market’ approach in favour of selective and targeted regional and credit selection?
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Valuations across some parts of the credit market could look stretched
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While the much-touted ‘year of the bond’ never materialised in 2023, Yoram Lustig of T Rowe Price and Liontrust’s Phil Milburn explain why investors are sticking with fixed income
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