PineBridge Investments has increased their allocation to emerging markets (EM) debt and reduced our allocation to investment grade (IG) credit on expectations that Treasury rates will continue to move higher. Additionally, with valuations remaining around fair value to tight, they continue to be selective across our asset class portfolios, relying on security selection to drive alpha generation as opposed to broad beta positioning. READ MORE
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