Industry Voice: Are low global yields forcing investors higher up the risk spectrum?

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Lawrence Gosling with Matthew Eagan of Loomis, Sayles & Company

 

Investors have been forced up the risk spectrum, in both equities and bonds, in their search for yield in recent years. Matthew Eagan, fixed income portfolio manager at Loomis, Sayles & Company – an affiliate of Natixis Global Asset Management– explains to Investment Week's editorial director Lawrence Gosling why this trend is likely to continue in 2015, with lower global yields likely to support the demand for higher-yielding assets.

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