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Amid Fed policy uncertainty, it's an 'attractive time' for investment-grade bonds, expert says


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After the Federal Reserve’s interest rate pause on Wednesday, a fixed income expert covers what to know about bond allocations amid economic uncertainty. 

“This is an attractive time to start looking at investment-grade credit,” which may provide “good income,” said Sonal Desai, executive vice president and chief investment officer for Franklin Templeton Fixed Income.

“It has been a decade and a half that people like your mother or my father, frankly, have had no income from their fixed income,” said Desai, speaking at CNBC’s Financial Advisor Summit. “They’ve taken the volatility and it hasn’t delivered income.”

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Investors with more appetite for risk may also consider high-yield bonds, Desai said, which typically pay a larger coupon, but have a higher default risk.

“If you can take volatility over the next 18 months or so, high-yield is offering 8.5%, sometimes close to 9%,” she said.

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