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Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities Can Protect Your Cash During A Recession

Por: Forbes Business January 19, 2023

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Getty Images Key takeaways With inflation rising, many investors are looking for ways to earn a return that keeps up with inflation. While the options may seem limited, one option gaining popularity is Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities. Here is how this investment works and helps protect your wealth in high inflationary times—plus, . What are treasury inflation-protected securities? Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are U.S.... + full article



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