BlackRock analyst's fixed-income plays for 3 market scenarios

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Steve Laipply

Federal Reserve rate cut expectations are diminishing, with the markets scaling back from their original forecasts of six rate reductions in 2024...

of six rate reductions in 2024. BlackRock's Global Co-Head of Bond ETFs Steve Laipply shares his insights on the fixed income landscape amid the growing uncertainty surrounding the Fed's policy path.

Laipply outlines three potential scenarios for investors to consider: For those who believe in a soft landing scenario, he recommends"moving back out into broad fixed income." For those who expect inflationhe suggests focusing on treasury exposure and things like short-dated TIPS. For those who anticipate a hard landing, he advises longer duration fixed income assets.DJT Stock Jumps. The Truth Social Owner Is Showing Stockholders How to Block Short Sellers.

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