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We had Kay Herr and Rick Figuly of J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s Global Fixed Income, Currency, and Commodities Group to discuss their recent active bond ETF moving to the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange.
On today’s show, we discuss:
Why JPMAM chose the NYSE to list their active bond ETF
The intricacies involved with bond ETFs
Understanding active vs passive investing in the bond market
What a securitized bond is, and how they fit in a portfolio
How interest rates and the housing market affect securitized bonds
Thoughts on interest rate cuts in 2024
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