‘No Margin for Error’ Sparks Rush for Hedges in Emerging Bonds



(Bloomberg) — Strategists and investors are turning to hedging and relative-value trades as a rally in emerging-market bonds looks increasingly disconnected from the looming impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.  Read More



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