CPD points: Interactive Financial Adviser's fixed income debate

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Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to take the CPD test Become a member of Interactive Financial Adviser 2011 looks like a challenging year for fixed income investors. With inflation running above the BoE target and interest rates set to rise, bond yields may be lower than many investors had expected. So how are fixed income managers positioning themselves to counter these threats and where will they find value in the coming year? The Fixed Income panel includes: Bryn Jones - Investment Manager, Manager of the Rathbone Ethical Bond Fund, Rathbone Unit ...

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