Bonds are Back: Income Ideas for Right Now – VanEck – 11.10.22

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Title: Bonds are Back: Income Ideas for Right Now
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

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Following a very challenging nine months this year, most fixed income asset classes are once again providing attractive yields. VanEck’s Fran Rodilosso and Bill Sokol examine how investors can construct an income portfolio in the current uncertain environment as we head into 2023.

  • Positioning for the current phase of the market cycle
  • Achieving enhanced yields while balancing risk
  • The outlook for 2023

Speakers:

SpeakerName Fran Rodilosso Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management VanEck

  • Head of Fixed Income ETF Portfolio Management
  • Responsible for portfolio strategies as well as credit and market analysis; specializes in international bond markets
  • Joined VanEck in 2012

Bill Sokol Bill Sokol Director of ETF Product Management VanEck

  • Oversees product development, strategy and marketing efforts for VanEck’s suite of taxable fixed income and country/regional equity ETFs
  • Joined VanEck in 2016

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