JPMorgan Asset Management bets on left-for-dead 60/40 strategy

Bombed-out stocks and bonds are providing the best entry points since 2010 for long-term investors, says John Bilton, JPMAM’s head of global multi-asset strategy.
Photo: PR/JP Morgan
Photo: PR/JP Morgan
By Anchalee Worrachate, bloomberg

Battered 60/40 portfolios will roar back to life and provide investors with solid returns after the worst performance in nearly 15 years, according to J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

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