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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise again on prospects for a more aggressive Fed
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U.S. Treasury yields rose again as inflation surprised to the upside, triggering concerns over even higher U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise as central banks remain hawkish
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U.S. Treasury yields rose as U.S. Federal Reserve rhetoric continued to indicate further tightening.
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4 ways to tackle student loan debt
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Student loans can have a big impact on your finances. Whether you’re just starting to pay off your loans, or if you’ve been at it for years, a repayment game plan may help you manage debt and get a better return on the investment in your education. We’ll look at four ways to conquer student loan debt while not losing sight of your other financial goals.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise with the drumbeat of a hawkish Fed
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U.S. Treasury yields rose, led by shorter maturities, as U.S. Federal Reserve rhetoric continued to lean hawkish. Chair Powell emphasized his commitment to fighting inflation, pushing back against market expectations for rate cuts in early 2023.
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Global Perspectives: Mortgage-Backed Securities – Has the Baby Gone Out with the Bathwater?
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In the latest episode of our Global Perspectives podcast series, Portfolio Manager Nick Childs and Securitized Products Analyst Tom Polus discuss the reasons why they believe mortgage-backed securities have been sold off disproportionately, and if that might be a good thing going forward.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Fed rhetoric leads to higher Treasury yields
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U.S. Treasury yields rose as the U.S. Federal Reserve leaned hawkish and economic data were slightly worse. Spread assets weakened as a result.