PineBridge Investments believes that in this environment, certain areas of emerging market (EM) debt have a place in core fixed income allocations, on par with another portfolio staple: US dollar investment grade bonds. Specifically, they view the $2.5 trillion universe of investment grade debt issued by EM corporate and sovereign issuers in a reserve currency, typically US dollars, as a compelling opportunity set for core fixed income investors. READ MORE
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