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19:42
Capital Group and Financial Finesse Expand...
Capital Group’s Brendan Mahoney and Financial Finesse CEO Liz Davidson discuss what brought the two firms together, what they are hearing from advisors and plan sponsors, and how the program is impacting engagement and growth.
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12:36
Credit is the Next Shoe to Drop
Anne Walsh, Chief Investment Officer of Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, joins Bloomberg TV to discuss the latest inflation data, the economic cycle, and portfolio positioning.
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01:20
Fixed Income News: PIMCO’s Ivascyn Has a Fed...
PIMCO’s Dan Ivascyn tells Bloomberg TV that even if the Fed does pause hiking, it’s “dangerous to think they are done.” Nuveen expects “higher for longer” rates, but thinks yields will come down slightly. Finally, Vanguard writes that the global bond market is approaching cruising altitude.
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01:04
Franklin Templeton Expands Active Fixed...
Franklin Templeton is expanding its lineup of active fixed income ETFs with the launch of USFI. The BrandywineGLOBAL – U.S. Fixed Income ETF invests in investment-grade and U.S. dollar-denominated fixed income securities.
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01:14
Guggenheim: Investors Are Fighting the Fed
As recession talks have been replaced with a soft landing narrative, are market participants getting too comfortable? Guggenheim Partners Investment Management CIO Anne Walsh warns that credit may be the next shoe to drop, encouraging investors to remain cautious despite the headline resilience of the U.S. economy.
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01:57
Invesco Keeps an Eye on Infrastructure
Invesco Global Market Strategist for Asia Pacific David Chao described equity valuations for the US as frothy, citing current market conditions as the calm before the storm. In an interview with Bloomberg Markets: China Open, he discussed his bullish position on global infrastructure, which he believes will benefit from persistent inflationary pressure.