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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise on hawkish Fed rhetoric
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Long-end U.S. Treasury yields rose again amid hawkish comments from Federal Reserve (Fed) officials signaling balance sheet runoff to start next month.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: Market turmoil shines a light on 60/40 conundrum
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History has not repeated. Comparing the 2022 market correction to history, the glaring difference is the performance of traditional fixed income.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: In search of a motto for inflation nation
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Possibility, not inevitability. We continually debate different potential nearterm scenarios and their likelihood of occurring, and how various investments might perform.
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields mixed on strong economic data
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Long-end U.S. Treasury yields moderated last week after sharp recent moves, while the front-end continued to move higher on positive economic data and expectations for rate hikes.
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Weekly Investment Commentary: Emerging markets: unfairly punished?
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Some EM equities might be cheap for a reason. With the MSCI EM Index trading nearly 20% below its 52-week high, it might appear on the surface to be a screaming value opportunity for investors with a tolerance for volatility.
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise with Fed’s hawkish rhetoric
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U.S. Treasury yields rose last week as communications from U.S. Federal Reserve officials continued to skew hawkish.
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Weekly Investment Commentary: “Stagflation” may not mean what you think
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U.S. economic data supports still healthy (albeit modestly slower) growth.