Demand for bonds likely to rise in the year ahead: Kelsey Berro
Kelsey Berro from J.P. Morgan Asset Management suggests that there will be an increasing demand for bonds over the coming year, potentially indicating a shift in investor sentiment as the market reassesses inflation trends and the Federal Reserve's objectives.
Stock Forecasts
BND
Positive
As bond demand rises, it often leads to greater investments in bond-related securities or ETFs, which could yield positive returns as prices increase due to higher demand.
SHY
Positive
Investors may also consider shifting towards short-duration bonds as they typically become more favorable in a rising interest rate environment, leading to potential interest in related ETFs.
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