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Key takeaways

  • The aggressive monetary policy tightening of 2022 and 2023 helped create an attractive entry point for fixed income investors in 2024.
  • Yields remain elevated versus historical levels, while global central banks embarking on monetary policy easing should provide a tailwind for bond portfolios going forward.
  • We believe that now is the time to benefit from these compelling yields, ahead of potential declines.
  • At the same time, opening up portfolios to include global investment opportunities can help to achieve higher potential risk-adjusted returns.

Introduction

Geopolitical turmoil, surging inflation and monetary policy tightening provided a challenging backdrop for bond investors in 2022 and 2023. However, we believe that the rest of 2024 offers a much more constructive environment for fixed income investing, with a multitude of potential opportunities not only across North America but also Europe and many emerging markets (EMs).

In this publication, we would like to explain why, in our view, now is an opportune time to invest in global bonds, which can provide additional return potential versus a domestic bond portfolio. In the following, we aim to demonstrate that there are benefits to diversifying a portfolio utilizing different sovereign issuers and currencies.



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