After the first half of 2023, it looks set to be another difficult year for fixed income. The star asset in this sector, the ten-year US bond, is seeing its yield rise over the year to around 4%, while its price is falling at the same time, causing losses for investors. The trend will not be corrected as the Federal Reserve will continue to raise interest rates.
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