Not exact matches
That's because banks have historically tended to do well
in rising rate environments, as they can
benefit from making loans at higher
interest rates.
In a
rising interest rate environment, who
benefits and who gets hurt?
As the Federal Reserve moves to increase
interest rates, we explore the
benefits of dynamic cash management
in a
rising rate environment.
That's because banks have historically tended to do well
in rising rate environments, as they can
benefit from making loans at higher
interest rates.
As detailed above, investing
in bond funds can be tricky
in a period of
rising rates, but they do have
benefits in that the investor is outsourcing his or her capital to a bond professional that should have a fair level of expertise
in specific bond strategies
in a mix of
interest rate environments.
From an economic perspective, faster GDP growth historically
benefits cyclical sectors, which include financials and energy, while the defensive sectors like utilities have historically underperformed
in a faster growth
environment due to
rising interest rates.