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Adam Abbas on Reuters TV (05.09.24)

May 9, 2024

Adam Abbas, Portfolio Manager and Head of Fixed Income, appeared on Reuters TV to discuss why he thinks it’s just a matter of time before inflation comes down, and that this and other factors will support bond investors in the longer term.

WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE.

Please note that all information in the interview is as of 05/09/2024.

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