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Will Inflation Pressures Multiply by Krishna Memani Director of Fixed Income, SVP and Portfolio Manager
Posted on March 7, 2011 | No CommentsKrishna Memani, Director of Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager explains why investors should: ~Expect inflation pressures to remain restrained in the developed markets amid excess capacity and muted wage growth ~Monitor emerging market policy actions as policymakers work to stem inflation and set the stage for long-term expansion ~Seek potentially higher yields through exposure to domestic credit including high yield bonds and bank loans, mortgages, and emerging market debt -
Analyst Alert : Edward Jones : Tough Decisions for Municipalities May Improve Outlook for Muni Bonds
Posted on February 28, 2011 | No CommentsIf you’re like many Americans, your city and state may be facing tough financial times. As a citizen, of course, you’re concerned about this situation. And as an investor, you may be wondering if municipal bonds (or “munis”) are still an appropriate investment in this economic environment – or if the munis you already own are at risk. -
Analysts Alert : Edward Jones : Should You Be Concerned about Your Municipal Bonds?
Posted on February 28, 2011 | No CommentsRecent claims about the deteriorating credit quality of municipal bonds have lead many investors to be concerned about an increase in defaults and downgrades. Fixed Income Strategist Mario De Rose reviews the current municipal bond environment, its challenges and steps investors should consider. -
Why You Can’t Judge a Muni Bond by its Yield
Posted on February 22, 2011 | No CommentsOppenheimerFunds, Inc. has been helping investors achieve their financial goals since 1960. We are one of the nation’s largest and most respected asset management companies. READ ENTIRE ARTICLE -
Japan’s Sovereign Rating Downgrade: Does It Matter?
Posted on February 22, 2011 | No CommentsOppenheimerFunds, Inc. has been helping investors achieve their financial goals since 1960. We are one of the nation’s largest and most respected asset management companies. READ THE FULL REPORT -
Assessing the State of the Municipal Bond Market – Q&A with Robert A. Amodeo, CFA
Posted on February 20, 2011 | No CommentsSince the financial crisis, the municipal bond market has been vastly transformed. Western Asset Portfolio Manager Robert Amodeo, a veteran of the municipal sector, discusses the implications of this changing...






