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When it comes to building a fixed income portfolio as of late, much of the attention from investors has been focused on short duration bonds, and for good reason. That being said, there's still a good case to be made for intermediate duration bond exposure.
Rate cut expectations and a bout of equity market turbulence have led muni bonds and related ETFs to perk up. That's good news for conservative income investors.
The economic resilience in the face of an aggressive Fed rate-hiking cycle began to show widening cracks in the second quarter. Investors concerned about economic slowing, stagflation, or recession can find defensive opportunities across a variety of strategies.
Seeking opportunities in fixed income? This sector is particularly attractive, especially for individuals approaching retirement.
Eaton Vance's municipal bond ETF may be well positioned as investors look to de-risk their portfolios to fit the current economic environment. With uncertainty dominating the macro outlook for the coming year, many investors are pumping the brakes on riskier assets.
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