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Asset allocation video – Recognising the appeal of investment-grade credit

Daniel Morris
2 Authors - PORTFOLIO PERSPECTIVES
11/10/2022 · 1 Min

A broad and volatile sell-off across equity and bond markets has left many investors in 60/40 portfolios wondering where to allocate. In this video, Maya Bhandari, global head of multi assets, discusses her highest conviction views with Daniel Morris, chief market strategist, highlighting European investment-grade corporate bonds as an appealing option.  

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