The current stage of the economic cycle offers support for credit that can help fixed income investors meet return targets, according to panelists at FSA’s ‘Spotlight On: Fixed Income’ event.

The current stage of the economic cycle offers support for credit that can help fixed income investors meet return targets, according to panelists at FSA’s ‘Spotlight On: Fixed Income’ event.
Fixed income portfolios should shun risk and erect liquidity buffers against future shocks, argues Twenty-Four Asset Management’s founding partner.
High yields are available in oversold, short-dated credit assets, argues Eoin Walsh, portfolio manager at Twenty Four Asset Management.
The fixed income market is liquid, but the trigger for a correction is out there, somewhere, according to Eoin Walsh, a partner in portfolio management at Vontobel’s Twenty Four Asset Management.
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