Our team of experienced professional portfolio managers and research analysts believe that three intersecting themes will dominate the headlines as they could impact the markets over the next 12-18 months: Inflation, Rising Interest Rates, and the possibility of Recession.
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Plus, discover how some of the most anticipated predictions of 2021 turned out (Hint: if you know the old saw in finance about predictions, you already know the answer).
Explore how higher interest rates can affect stocks AND bonds, why we continue to believe it all comes down to quality companies, and how YOU can prepare for the potential impacts to your portfolio.
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