Why Ultrashort Bond Funds Arent Cash Substitutes
In our series of letters from African writers, economists and investors are looking at why ultrashort bond funds aren’t a cash substitute for real-life cash assets, writes the BBC’s Christine Blasey. Why?
Source: morningstar.comPublished on 2023-03-27
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