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As inflation becomes a structural feature of global markets, investors need tools that defend against both realized and anticipated price pressures.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are buying assets to protect their portfolios from a potential rise in inflation, even though many are not forecasting a dramatic surge in consumer prices.
Inflation is proving harder to tame. Simon Doyle explains why and shares the assets he trusts most to protect real returns.
Today's new Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 2.7% is an improvement from the previous reading, but the headline inflation number is still high—and it has real implications for your savings. That's ...
Quick explanation of how TIPs work, as these are somewhat niche securities. TIPs are treasury inflation-protected securities. As with normal treasuries, TIPs are issued by the U.S. Treasury, backed by ...
Inflation has a sneaky talent; it rarely arrives with fireworks. It shows up in the small stuff first. A higher grocery bill. A pricier dinner out. A “wait, when did flights get this expensive?” ...
When retirees in South Africa assess risk, they often zero in on sudden shocks: market crashes, policy changes, or longevity. Yet the most damaging threat for many is neither dramatic nor obvious – it ...