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Duration back in fashion as US reflation reversal fuels bond bulls
This is despite the Federal Reserve's hawkish posture
Published Sun, Jun 25, 2017 · 09:50 PM
London
REPORTS of the death of long-duration debt have been greatly exaggerated.
A slowdown in US reflation, a bear market in oil prices and the onset of the summer lull are set to reinforce the allure of global bonds with long maturities, according to investors and analysts such as Pimco, Citigroup Inc and UBS AG.
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