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Passive fixed income strategies may look efficient, but their structural flaws have long created opportunities for active managers to shine.
It’s been another busy week in terms of geopolitics as the US continues to ramp up rhetoric around the ownership of Greenland.
The price of the precious metal is rapidly rising due to its use in solar panels and, more importantly, defence products, with China having control over much of the market. Elsewhere, Fed independence was back in the news. Read on for a breakdown of fixed income news across sectors and regions.
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