With an eye on inflation, money managers look to commodities and shorter-duration bonds
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With an eye on inflation, money managers look to commodities and shorter-duration bonds
JOEL SCHLESINGER
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 51 MINUTES AGO
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Higher prices for gas and other items have money managers thinking about inflation-proofing portfolios.
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Investors may be worried about a rerun of the high inflation and low growth experienced in the 1970s, leading to defensive allocations in their portfolios.
“It’s a bit of a similar story,” says Brent Joyce, chief investment strategist and …
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