Por: MarketWatch Business January 21, 2023
That classic portfolio, consisting of 60% stocks and 40% bonds, was hammered in 2022. It’s unusual for both stocks and bonds to , but they did last year as the Federal Reserve rapidly raised interest rates in an effort to tame surging inflation in the U.S. While inflation remains high, it has shown signs of easing, raising investors’ hopes that the Fed could slow its aggressive pace of monetary tightening. And with the bulk of interest rate... + full article
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Banks have become key buyers of Treasurys as a way to earn income on “risk-free” assets. Since the U.S. isn’t viewed as likely to default on its debts, banks don’t need to keep extra capital against them to offset potential losses. Regulators deem the debt a “zero... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business January 21, 2023
That classic portfolio, consisting of 60% stocks and 40% bonds, was hammered in 2022. It’s unusual for both stocks and bonds to , but they did last year as the Federal Reserve rapidly raised interest rates in an effort to tame surging inflation in the U.S. While inflation... + más
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