Weather the central bank storms
The behaviours of the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank in recent months could not have been more different and are becoming harder and harder to anticipate, says Eric Vanraes, fixed income portfolio manager at EI Sturdza Investment Funds...
The European Central Bank may be forced to buy investment grade corporate debt in an expansion of its QE programme, according to M&G fixed income manager Richard Woolnough.
ETF provider iShares has temporarily cut fees on its ultra-short bond range in response to client demand for cash alternatives.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is looking to issue its first ever euro-denominated bond, according to reports.
Monetary policy changes have prompted Parmenion to adjust the European and UK equity weightings in its tactical portfolios.
German five-year government debt sold at a negative yield for the first time in history on Wednesday as borrowing costs and inflation in the eurozone continue to fall.
GLG's Jon Mawby and Andy Li have repositioned their £1bn Strategic Bond fund following the announcement of a €1.1trn quantitative easing programme by the European Central Bank (ECB).
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