Investors like Pimco which believe central banks will ultimately get control of inflation in the coming years are starting to get paid more.

Investors like Pimco which believe central banks will ultimately get control of inflation in the coming years are starting to get paid more.
The US-based asset manager has gained authorisation from the Securities and Futures Commission (SEC) to sell two fixed income products to Hong Kong retail investors.
Individual bonds within a particular sector do not necessarily have similar risk-return characteristics, argues Colin Purdie, London-based chief investment officer for credit at Aviva Investors.
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