Pictet’s Ramjee: Corporate bonds ‘paradoxically safer’ than government
Pictet’s Shaniel Ramjee on the current state of corporate and government bonds
Pictet’s Shaniel Ramjee on the current state of corporate and government bonds
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While 10-year gilts reached 2008 levels, causing concern over the state of public finances
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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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Allocations to UK gilts soared 2,019% thanks to tax benefits
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The UK’s debt burden is high and it is not master of its own destiny, writes Cherry Reynard
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Seeks to offer investors protection from unexpected UK inflation
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Iain McLeod examines the key trends driving the world’s wealthiest investors’ portfolios
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UK equity strategies suffered £14bn net outflows over the year
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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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Well below 4.4% consensus forecast
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Focused exclusively on short-dated bonds
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