fixed interest quartet will outline the outlook for their asset class and assess the huge take-up of bonds in a declining equity market
Four leading fixed interest fund managers will outline the outlook for their asset class at Investment Week's Markets Forum on 9 July. As equity markets decline there has been a huge take-up in bonds, and managers from Barings, Invesco Perpetual, Newton and Old Mutual will be highlighting the pros and cons for the sector. Newton's Stewart Cowley is to demonstrate how bonds can help to create a more stable return for an overall client portfolio while Rory Macleod of Baring Asset Management will analyse the trends investors are likely to see in bond markets in the near future. Old Mutual's ...
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