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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 2011, p. 15

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*â€" ’ *- mm-Mhtsnu-u m I l. The trouble with interest rates " ixed income investments _. For example. if interest rates Corporate bonds typically perform '~ . F savings accounts. bonds. increase by just 0.25 per cent. the well in a stable economy but dur- I mortgages, tubing, Guaran» value of a long-term bond could ing economic crises there is more ‘ " "‘ ‘ ‘ . " ; teed income Certificates and the drop by more than one per cent, risk that high-yield bond issuers ‘ w 1 like â€" are typically viewed as “safe while a short-term b0 d would will become insolvent. That creates . .3 , . . . . . ' haven'I investments by typically see a much snkgdrop volatility in high-yield bond pm i‘ . ‘ ‘ ~ m. 1 many investors. in value. ' and results in a flight to quality ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ m“ 1 And for the past 30 \1 \l\ l \ . If interest rates investments and risk-free assets " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ my : years or so, bonds espe- experience a steady likerTâ€"Bill‘s or perhaps Canadian 3 - t cially have enjoyed an \l()\ [\ rise. income from government bonds, further reduc- . . 1 almost uninterrupted ., bond mutual funds ingthevalueoflowercreditquality : period of steady. if not 3‘ ,. , will eventually assetssuchashigh-yield bonds. ‘ } spectacular. growth. a climb as fund man- Any way you look at it. volatility ‘ ‘ < But with'interest rates .- 3 z agers find greater and lowyieldsareexpected to con- i sitting at historical lows, ' i Q 1, value by adding tinue in the bond market forsame I there is likely little oppor< it » ' r, . bonds with higher time. l tunity left for further - 3 ‘1 ‘1 yields, which will Even so. investors should still appreciation in the price help to slowly View fixed income investments as of bonds. A rebqu income lev- an important asset class to manage . So. what can you ; els and provide bet- marketrisk. ‘ expect from an investv ‘ ter volatility protec- The cost for this relative Stablll- . merit in bonds? That tion. ty is its lower long-term growth - depends on whether inflation expec- potential, which makes portfolio interest rates begin to go W " " ' ' tations can also diversification among all asset _ up or remain flat. Let's take a closer produce bond market volatility. classes â€"- cash. stocks. equity '9’" bring your gun. to 32,” . - - look. 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