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Fixed Income Investments: A Rising Star in 2026 Portfolios

Exploring the Renewed Appeal of Bonds and Fixed Income Assets

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As 2026 unfolds, fixed income allocations are becoming increasingly attractive to investors seeking stable returns.
Experts from leading investment firms have highlighted this trend, noting a resurgence in bond yields and the potential for fixed income assets to provide reliable income streams.

April LaRusse, head of investment specialists at Insight Investment, pointed out that yields have returned to pre-financial crisis levels, offering a more favourable environment for fixed income investments. Similarly, Kellie Wood, head of fixed income at Schroders, emphasized that higher starting yields enhance both income and capital buffers, improving the risk-return profile of fixed income portfolios.

For Australian investors, this shift suggests that incorporating fixed income assets into their portfolios could provide a hedge against market volatility and contribute to a more balanced investment strategy in 2026.

Published:Monday, 30th Mar 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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