Investors spy lower SSA returns in 2018

Investors expect to make less money from the SSA bond market in 2018 than this year, but still believe there will be enough opportunities for the sector to “stay interesting” — particularly if the European Central Bank increases its relative share of the asset class, according to a portfolio manager at a major fund house.
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