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.

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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.

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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