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: Residential Property
The Morrissey Exchange
55 minutes
2 years ago
The Morrissey Exchange, Shaw and Partners: Residential Property
We return to normal transmission this week as we continue reviewing the 4 broad asset classes generally available to investors and how they can be combined to form an investment portfolio. A few weeks ago we interviewed Natasha Nankivell, Partner and Founder of Global Alternative Funds who covered off on alternative investments. This week Ben Morrissey has a chat with Steve Abbott; a property veteran, Managing Director of Jellis Craig Boroondara and Founder of property portal PropertyM...
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?