US-headquartered asset manager also lays out constructive stance on China equities during fourth quarter outlook.

US-headquartered asset manager also lays out constructive stance on China equities during fourth quarter outlook.
US-headquartered asset manager changes tack in its latest insight on global asset allocation and the investment environment.
The two index providers announced a suite of nine ESG indices covering China fixed income.
Fundamentals for high yield bonds are stronger than ever, but investors should be wary about the outlook for China’s property and financial sectors.
Issuance in emerging and frontier markets surged to US$120bn in the first half of 2022, with Asia set to lead further growth going forward, according to Eastspring Investments.
The new fund is the asset manager’s first fixed income ETF.
The US asset manager sees the recent sell-off as a good opportunity to generate income by adding back some credit and interest rate exposure in more resilient parts of the yield curve.
The search for diversification should lead global investors to boost their allocation to China bonds, according to State Street Global Advisors (SSGA).
High yield debt seems to be better placed to navigate a recession than in the past, according to T Rowe Price.
Credit investors have waited many years for today’s more attractive yield levels. But slowing growth and recessionary fears may lead to them missing new opportunities, says AllianceBernstein (AB).
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