BlackRock downgrades US Treasuries, upgrades peers ahead of election

"Markets are increasingly reflecting a unified Democratic government outcome that may lead to a significant fiscal expansion," Blackrock said

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BlackRock | US Treasuries | 2020 US elections

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In a research note BlackRock said that it took the step for tactical reasons.

Top asset manager Inc on Monday downgraded and upgraded their inflation-linked peers ahead of the US election.

In a research note said that it took the step for tactical reasons.

“Markets are increasingly reflecting a unified Democratic government outcome that may lead to a significant fiscal expansion,” said. “This electoral outcome would bring forward the market pricing of the higher inflation regime that we were already reflecting in our strategic asset views.”

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First Published: Mon, October 26 2020. 20:42 IST
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