Although the Fed is likely to hike interest rates in 2022 — possibly leading to greater volatility in the market — J.P. Morgan Asset Management still prefers risk assets (such as equities and corporate credit) over conservative assets (such as fixed income and cash) next year. “The ongoing global economic recovery means the strong performance of cyclical and value sectors…
Despite likely interest rate hike, J.P. Morgan AM prefers risk assets in 2022
1 December 2021

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