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UK Institutional Brainwaves episode 1: The outlook for bonds in 2023

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Brainwaves episode 1: The outlook for bonds in 2023

Fixed-income head Paul Brain explains why he believes this year could be more positive for bonds.

02 February 2023

In the first of a new series, fixed-income head Paul Brain tells the investment communications team’s Matthew Goodburn why he believes that after a grim 2022, this year is likely to be more positive for the asset class.

Recorded 12 January 2023

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Published on February 2nd, 2023
Categories Fixed income , Macro views
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Paul is investment leader of our Fixed Income team. He joined Newton in 2004 and is lead manager of the Newton Global Dynamic Bond strategy.

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