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Now is the Time - Investing in Bonds and Credit
Season 2 · Episode 2

Now is the Time - Investing in Bonds and Credit

Are bonds back? Is it the return of fixed income? Is NOW the time to invest in fixed income. Ingrid speaks with Michael Augustine and Ben Chim about the diversification opportunities in bonds and credit.

TDAM Talks · Michael Augustine, Ben Chim, Ingrid Macintosh

February 6, 202425m 25s

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Show Notes

On this new TDAM Talks podcast, Ingrid Macintosh, VP Wealth, Head of Global Sales Enablement, Marketing and Digital Strategy, TD Asset Management Inc. (TDAM), welcomes Michael Augustine, Managing Director, Head of Fixed Income & Asset Liability Management, TDAM, and Benjamin Chim, Managing Director, Lead of High Yield Fixed Income Team, TDAM to discuss how investors in Fixed Income can better understand bond markets and some of the key factors that may affect the outlook.

Highlights include:

  • Return of Fixed Income in 2024 (1:30)
  • Credit Challenges Ahead (4:00)
  • Trajectory of Interest Rates (12:30)
  • The Rapid-Fire Session: Recession, Global Tension, Election Year (19:00)

 

For a full transcript in English and French, please visit the TD Asset Management Podcast page: https://www.td.com/ca/en/asset-management/insights/podcast 

 

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