State Street, Voya Seek Shelter From Default Risk

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Major money managers like State Street and Voya Investment Management are shifting their investments from corporate bonds to mortgage bonds and other securitized debt. This move is driven by rising energy prices and inflation concerns, which are making corporate bonds appear riskier. Mortgage bonds are seen as a safer alternative in “risk off” markets, according to Goldman Sachs strategist Spencer Rogers.

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