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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields are mixed on varied economic data
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The U.S. Treasury curve flattened amid hawkish central bank rhetoric and mixed economic data. U.S. jobless claims have increased materially in recent weeks, while the housing market showed unexpected strength.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Japan stands out from developed pack
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We see the outlook brightening for Japanese stocks and are rethinking our modest underweight that is currently in line with other DMs.
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: A Fed pause boosts Treasury yields
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U.S. Treasury yields rose after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced a “hawkish hold” at its June meeting. U.S. economic data remain mixed, with inflation reporting in line with expectations and jobless claims remaining elevated.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: The 60/40 portfolio: What’s old is new again
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The ongoing viability of the traditional 60/40 stock/bond portfolio has been debated before, but in 2022 the venerable allocation suffered its worst year since the global financial crisis amid an equity bear market and sharply higher interest rates.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Central banks compelled to hold tight
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Sticky inflation looks to compel developed market (DM) central banks to crank policy rates higher – and keep policy tight for longer. The Federal Reserve paused last week but pointed to more hikes on the way.
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Emerging Markets Insights | June 2023
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A greener future.
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Market commentary | June 2023
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Western Asset: With inflation coming down and the economy softening, we think the Fed is in a position to pause its rate hikes.