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Prospect Of Quantitative Failure Drives Credit Investors To Record Cash Holdings

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Rupert Hargreaves
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The biggest concern among fixed income investors’ is a “ Quantitative Failure ” according to the responses of Bank of America’s most recent Credit Investor Survey.

The survey, which quizzes 55 institutional investors on the outlook for fixed income markets, is designed to poll sentiment among fixed income investors. It seems the biggest issue now on the minds of institutional fixed income investors is the quantitative failure, or rather, the failure of central banks to withdraw the punch bowl at an...

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