Interactive Financial Adviser: Investing for Income

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In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panellists from Blackrock, Rathbone Unit Trust Management and Standard & Poor's discussed investing for income.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to take the CPD test Click here to become a member of Interactive Financial Adviser The recent rise in inflation has seen a boost in dividend yields. However, economic indicators suggest a bumpy ride ahead with the potential for both an inflation spiral and deflationary scenarios. How does dividend income compare with bond income under these opposing conditions? Diversifying to a more global portfolio can spread the risks but will it also dilute returns? Our panel will discuss these issues and give their opinions on what is t...

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