Negative returns across the risk spectrum in February
All-loss in February as opposed to all-gain in January, driven by the interest rate development in both months. In recent weeks, the financial markets have had renewed doubts about the ability of the major central banks to steer the synchronised monetary tightening cycle into a soft economic landing.
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