The historic '60-40' rule of investing is finished for at least 10 years thanks to low bond returns, according to JPMorgan's $1.9 trillion asset management arm. Here's what to do instead.
Tuesday, 12 November 2019 () · Leaders at JPMorgan's $1.9 trillion asset management arm say the guideline that portfolios should be about 60% stocks and 40% bonds has to be reconsidered because of ultra-low yields.
· While bonds can still help make a portfolio safer and more diversified, they say other options like safe haven currencies, infrastructure,...
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