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Record inflows for US inflation-linked bond ETFs

Fixed Income | 20 Mar 17

Record inflows for US inflation-linked bond ETFs

US inflation-linked bond ETFs saw record inflows in February, according to Lipper data. European investors are taking advantage of break-even inflation rates that are lower than they probably should be.

Five key questions to ask following the US Fed rate hike

Investment | 17 Mar 17

Five key questions to ask following the US Fed rate hike

The third 0.25% interest rate hike of this upcycle from the US Federal Reserve begs five questions, all of which have implications for the US, the globe and portfolios.

Capital Group to launch US bond fund in Asia

Asia | 14 Mar 17

Capital Group to launch US bond fund in Asia

Despite expectations of rising US interest rates, Capital Group intends to launch a bond strategy in Asia that targets investment grade US corporates.

Pictet warns to steer clear of US equities

Equities | 14 Mar 17

Pictet warns to steer clear of US equities

The expensive valuations of US equities have made Luca Paolini, Pictet Asset Management’s London-based chief strategist, urge investors to be very cautious.

US Labor Department proposes 60-day delay to adviser reforms

North America | 2 Mar 17

US Labor Department proposes 60-day delay to adviser reforms

The US Labor Department has proposed a 60-day delay for the start of the fiduciary rule, which requires financial advisers to act in the best interests of their clients, in a move signalling a possible derailment of the controversial reforms.

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