After a rough February — and potentially more turbulence ahead — portfolio managers, CIOs and strategists reveal where investors should put their money.
After a strong start to the year, U.S. stocks were brought back to reality in February, as the major U.S. indexes posted their second negative month in three. The Dow Jones Industrial Average , S & P 500 , and Nasdaq Composite all saw declines in February. And while March is often a positive month for stocks, this year it may bring yet more turbulence as sticky inflation, a potential recession, and fears of a regulatory crackdown in China linger.
" "We like short-term treasuries, and we like short-term corporate investment grade bonds. You are getting 5% [yield] on short-term treasuries, more than that on investment grade corporates, and it's a pretty nice stable return that you can look for. We do think fixed income really has a meaningful place in portfolios now," he told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday.
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