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From policy fog to yield clarity: A mid-year market check-in.

Markets are navigating a maze of policy unpredictability, tariff fatigue, and slow-burning fiscal concerns. But there’s a silver lining: yields—especially US Treasuries—are looking attractive, and volatility may have already peaked. In our latest episode, we break down what this means for investors and why staying invested could pay off.

17/06/2025

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Speakers

Anders Faergemann, Head of Global Sovereigns & Economics, PineBridge | Mr. Faergemann is responsible for PineBridge’s Global Sovereign and Economics team and acts as lead PM across all EM and Global sovereign portfolios (incorporating both hard and local currency). Mr. Faergemann joined the firm in 2004 and has since then been instrumental in institutionalising the firm’s EM investment process, building on his significant FX experience as EM currency strategist with AIG Trading dating back to 1998. Mr. Faergemann chairs the EM Debt Investment Committee and Global FX Committee; he is also a member of Fixed Income Asset Allocation Team as well as Rates and Global Strategy Committee.
Hani Redha, CAIA, Portfolio Manager, Head of Strategy and Research for Global Multi-Asset, PineBridge | Mr. Redha joined the firm in 2012 and leads Strategy and Research for the Global Multi-Asset team. Mr. Redha also contributes to manager selection and monitoring, with a particular focus on alternatives. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Redha was an Investment Manager with the Sovereign Wealth Fund of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Mumtalakat where he built and managed their global multi-asset class investment portfolio and oversaw strategic and tactical asset allocation, as well as manager selection across all asset classes. Prior to that, Mr. Redha held positions as Deputy Head of Global Fixed Income and Deputy Head of Hedge Funds at NCB Capital
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