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Bonds: hang on or bail out?

There is palpable angst among bond investors right now, particularly among those who are of a mature age and near to, or already in retirement. Investors have gone from reading about the well-covered macro risks, since at least the beginning of this year, to now feeling the real impact of the risks in their portfolios and their hip pocket as consumers. For clarity, I am referring to inflation and its financial consequences

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