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MARKET UPDATE

2024 Outlook: Fixed income

By Steve Lowe, CFA, Chief Investment Strategist & Kent White, CFA, Head of Fixed Income - Vice President | 01/18/2024

01/18/2024

 

Learn what may be ahead in 2024 for fixed income as the Treasury curve normalizes, fixed income returns as a hedge to market risk and the Fed takes a “dovish” turn.

Steve Lowe, CFA
Chief Investment Strategist
Kent White, CFA
Head of Fixed Income - Vice President

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Equities markets have been influenced by the large-cap technology companies, but that breadth is narrowing. Cyclical sectors, on the other hand, are highlighting how the U.S. economy is at an inflection point, which is heavily influenced by consumers feeling pain points of higher prices, fewer job openings and even affordable housing.

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