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This publication is a complement to the 3Q24 Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Macro Views.

Executive summary

Central-bank action remains paramount for investors. The European Central Bank (ECB) has already embarked on its mone­tary policy loosening. Incoming US economic data has been a bit softer and is starting to show a cooling—likely welcome news for the US Federal Reserve (Fed) as it gives it more space to commence on an easing cycle. However, we feel this next rate-cutting cycle will be shorter and shallower than the market expects.

Although spreads in some sectors reached near 20-year lows, an allocation to fixed income continues to make sense given the high yields and income provided by high-quality, short-maturity securities.

In this issue, we look closely at the following themes and provide our outlooks for fixed income sectors:

Portfolio themes

  • Technical tailwinds: Fixed income markets are enjoying strong technicals.
  • Stay nimble, stay quick: Although volatility in the US Treasury market has trended lower, it remains well above historical averages, calling for us to take a more tactical approach with our duration positioning.
  • Look for lagging sectors: Rising tides do not necessarily raise all boats. There are sectors that have not fully participated in the strong returns seen year-to-date.

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