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Bond Investing, Once Seen As A Safe Bet, Has Proven To Be Quite A Challenge

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Retired fixed income investors will only be able to generate about two-thirds of the income today that they did ten years ago, according to Guy Lebas, chief fixed income strategist at Janney. Lebas says even if investors including riskier bonds and some dividend paying stocks in their portfolios, returns have been diminishing due to persistently low rates. For younger, more aggressive investors in higher risk bonds, long term returns would range between 6 and 12 percent for those with a twenty to thirty year investment horizon. Lebas also said over the next five years, the outlook for inflation is muddled, making it difficult for fixed income investors to hedge their portfolios.

Bond Investing, Once Seen As A Safe Bet, Has Proven To Be Quite A Challenge

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