Silverdale On Money Fm 89.3, Bigger Picture

Silverdale On Money Fm 89.3, Bigger Picture

Silverdale On Money Fm 89.3, Bigger Picture

Silverdale On Money Fm 89.3, Bigger Picture

Silverdale On Money Fm 89.3, Bigger Picture

Jun 20, 2023

The end of the hiking cycle is near given that the already high nominal policy rates is expected to put pressure on the economy in the months ahead.

“Impact of interest rate hikes on unemployment is felt between 18 and 24 months from the time of the first rate hike, which mathematically becomes June 2023 to December 2023” says Silverdale CIO, Sanjay Guglani.

The Federal Reserve is adopting a cautious approach ​to avoid prematurely proclaiming success in the battle against inflation and to effectively manage expectations of significant near-term interest rate cuts.

From investors perspective, higher starting yields imply that bonds are better prepared to absorb volatility and post positive returns. Attractive yields offer income potential across bond asset classes.

Listen to the full radio interview here: https://omny.fm/shows/moneyfm-morning-show/bigger-picture-fed-pause-a-comma-not-a-full-stop

*This is the 1st of the 4 key points touched upon by Sanjay in his talk on MoneyFM 89.3 on 15th June 2023.

Stay tuned for further updates on this post!

With our best regards, 
Team Silverdale

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This material is distributed in Singapore by Silverdale Capital Pte Ltd (Company Registration No. 201201653E), which is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) under a Capital Markets Services Licence. This publication or website content has not been reviewed by the MAS.

All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

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This material is distributed in Singapore by Silverdale Capital Pte Ltd (Company Registration No. 201201653E), which is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) under a Capital Markets Services Licence. This publication or website content has not been reviewed by the MAS.

All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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