For the first time in decades, long-term interest rates have broken out of their steady downtrend with recent spikes. Is this a temporary irregularity? Or has the rate environment reverted to a paradigm of sustained higher yields and returns from bonds? In this episode, Robert Tipp, CFA, examines how we arrived at “low for long,” and why it’s given way to generational highs in growth, inflation, and interest rates, creating a strategic buying opportunity in fixed income. Robert also provides his thoughts on potential interest rate paths and soft versus hard landing possibilities in 2023.
Recorded on November 17, 2022.
Mapping Geopolitics in Emerging Markets
Deconstructing Commercial Real Estate
Pulse Check on U.S. Interest Rates
Insurance in an Inflationary Age
Holiday Indigestion: The Investment Implications of GLP-1s
Realities in Rates
Value Through Headwinds: What’s Next for European Banks?
From Low Ranger to High Plains Drifter
View from the Top: Opportunities in High-Quality Credit
Brews and Bulls: Exploring Big Brewers
Quantitative Tightening: Unwinding Central Bank Balance Sheets
Breaking the Bank?: Weighing Looming Risks in the Commercial Property Sector
Down to the Wire: Daleep Singh examines the U.S. debt-ceiling crisis, potential outcomes, and probabilities
Outlook on China—Discussing the Re-Opening, Growth Forecast, and More
Spotlight on the 2023 Banking Crisis
Navigating Default Lines
Hitting Home: The State of the Residential Real Estate Market
Supply Chain Strain Reframe
What’s Next for the Global Economy and the Fixed Income Market? A Discussion with Greg Peters and Daleep Singh
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