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In line with our expectations, global growth appears to be downshifting and inflation is trending lower. Declining new-order activity, rising inventories and improving supply chains worldwide have resulted in lower manufacturing inflation. Signs of moderating price pressures are also evident across service sectors globally. These trends, combined with the major central banks continuing to advocate for tight monetary policy, should further temper growth and inflation. As global growth and inflation continue to moderate, and recent concerns over the stability of the US and EU banking systems abate, we expect developed market (DM) govern­ment bond yields to trend lower. In such an environment, we anticipate that the US dollar will weaken modestly and that emerging markets (EM)—where central banks are at the end of their tightening cycle—should outperform. We believe credit markets currently offer attractive value but acknowledge that they remain vulnerable to unanticipated shifts in macro-related sentiment, geopolitical developments and the risk of central bank overtightening.



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