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03 Oct 2025
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Podcast: Our global approach to active fixed income

In today’s interconnected markets, we believe taking a global approach to managing fixed income assets is essential, as economic or political developments in one region can have a significant impact around the world. 

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In the latest episode of L&G Talks Asset Management, Colin Reedie and Jason Shoup, Co-Heads of Global Fixed Income at L&G, had a transatlantic conversation on the benefits of thinking and acting globally, and discussed: 

  • What a global approach to active fixed income really means—and how it works in practice
  • How to balance regional expertise with a globally consistent approach
    The inside story on our global meetings and debates, and how the outcomes shape our regional positioning
  • Insights into current market dynamics that affect investors around the world from US exceptionalism, to emerging markets and AI

Listen to the recording on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Audioboom.

For professional investors only. Capital at risk. Assumptions, opinions, and estimates are provided for illustrative purposes only. There is no guarantee that any forecasts made will come to pass. Past performance is not a guide to the future.

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