Welcome to the 52nd episode of the Morrissey Exchange. In today’s edition we have invited back a previous guest, Mr Michael Leithead, the Head of Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager at EFG Asset Management to discuss the world of bonds, lending and debt at all levels of risk; from AAA to CCC. Is the US heading towards an existential crisis due to its staggering debt pile, will DOGE save them and where is the value in bonds both geographically and on the risk curve?
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Welcome to the 52nd episode of the Morrissey Exchange. In today’s edition we have invited back a previous guest, Mr Michael Leithead, the Head of Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager at EFG Asset Management to discuss the world of bonds, lending and debt at all levels of risk; from AAA to CCC. Is the US heading towards an existential crisis due to its staggering debt pile, will DOGE save them and where is the value in bonds both geographically and on the risk curve?
The Morrissey Exchange, Shaw and Partners: Fixed Income
The Morrissey Exchange
29 minutes
2 years ago
The Morrissey Exchange, Shaw and Partners: Fixed Income
In today’s pod we delve into our third component of the asset allocation series; cash and fixed interest. Certainly not the sexiest of the four broad asset classes, but probably the one that provides investors with the greatest comfort; whether rightly or wrongly. This week we’re joined by Cam Duncan, Co-Head of the Shaw and Partners Income strategies team. You may recall Cam from our discussion in November 2021 where we were discussing the pending interest rate move and inflation; which pla...
The Morrissey Exchange
Welcome to the 52nd episode of the Morrissey Exchange. In today’s edition we have invited back a previous guest, Mr Michael Leithead, the Head of Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager at EFG Asset Management to discuss the world of bonds, lending and debt at all levels of risk; from AAA to CCC. Is the US heading towards an existential crisis due to its staggering debt pile, will DOGE save them and where is the value in bonds both geographically and on the risk curve?