Building a Liquidity Ladder

Fixed Income

Head of Rates & Cash, Craig Inches, discusses the importance of security and diversification in the current market, and explains why liquidity and short term fixed income investors should aim to build a ‘liquidity ladder’.

 

From soaring inflation to high-profile bank failures, the last couple of years have brought no shortage of challenges for corporate investors – but recent interest rate hikes have brought opportunities for yield that have been unavailable since the global financial crisis. So, what should investors be focusing on in 2024? And how can fund managers best meet their continuing requirements for security and capital preservation?

This is a financial promotion and is not investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of investments and any income from them may go down as well as up and is not guaranteed. Investors may not get back the amount invested. Portfolio characteristics and holdings are subject to change without notice. The views expressed are those of the author at the date of publication unless otherwise indicated, which are subject to change, and is not investment advice.

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