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Fixed Income Research
Research across the Fixed Income hub reveals a landscape defined by multi-decade high bond yields and significant sovereign yield pressure stemming from both structural monetary shifts and geopolitical volatility. In Japan, the Bank of Japan is forecast to reach a terminal rate of 1.5% by 2027, a move necessitated by a wide real interest rate differential and the limited efficacy of a record $74 billion FX intervention. Globally, sovereign debt markets are grappling with the fallout of the Strait of Hormuz closure and the spillover of the Ukraine conflict into NATO territory, which sustain upward pressure on yields. Despite these headwinds, analysts point to US economic exceptionalism and a robust corporate earnings cycle as growth drivers, leading firms like UBS to emphasize quality bonds as a critical diversification tool. Investors are increasingly cautioned to prepare for more aggressive domestic rate hikes if current intervention strategies fail to turn the tide against currency depreciation. Ultimately, the research points toward a resignation to long-term geopolitical disruption, necessitating a defensive posture in fixed income portfolios to manage persistent inflationary risks from volatile energy prices.
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