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Mixed economic signals puzzle fixed income investors
As central banks work to tackle inflation just how healthy are the prospects for European credit markets?
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Pivotal moments
Economists and portfolio managers from BNY Mellon Investment Management share ‘pivotal moments’ of recent years and how they have influenced macroeconomic and market trends
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Foraging for high yield advantage
Can a short-dated approach to high yield offer investment advantages?
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Can impact bonds become an EM game changer?
Emerging market impact bonds look set for major growth and could bring a range of positive outcomes for EM countries.
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What’s next for global credit markets?
Why the return of sustained inflationary pressures and higher interest rates has buoyed credit markets in sectors such as investment grade.
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Are we heading for a fixed income renaissance?
BNY Mellon Investment Management chief economist Shamik Dhar looks at key macroeconomic drivers which could buoy fixed income markets in the years ahead.
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Market divergence widens fixed income opportunity
Can fixed income investors benefit from credit market normalisation and heightened volatility?
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Finding value in shifting fixed income markets
Why elevated bond yield levels could augur well for fixed income investors in 2024 despite heightened market volatility.
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Is global credit returning to form?
Why global credit is looking potentially more attractive to some investors now than at any stage over the last 15 years.
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Which way next for multi-asset?
How a shifting inflationary picture is influencing asset classes and portfolio management.
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Meet the manager: Ella Hoxha
Newton Investment Management head of fixed income, Ella Hoxha, discusses her route into asset management and investment style.
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New horizons: Market outlooks report 2024
Read investment outlooks for the year ahead from our investment managers and specialists.
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Fixed Income investors eye net zero transition
Newton Portfolio Manager Scott Freedman explains why Fixed income investment will be a key to the success of funding the transition.
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Are bonds good value now?
After a rough year for global bond markets – one of the worst in recent history – has value returned to the asset class? Managers across Newton and Insight along with BNY Mellon IM’s economist team outline their views.