Nomura's Hodges blasts lack of 'common-sense investing' as investors pin hopes on BoE action

Expecting August rate cut

Natalie Kenway
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Central bank intervention and heightened expectations of a UK rate cut have led investors to abandon "common-sense investing", according to Nomura Asset Management's head of unconstrained fixed income Dickie Hodges.

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