Welcome to Bond Investment Mentor! In this episode, Chris discusses why most investment policies are designed backwards to prevent the last crisis, and shares a six-step approach for building a forward-looking policy that actually works for you and your institution.
Welcome to Bond Investment Mentor! In this episode, Chris explores why most investment policies are built to fight the last crisis and how that reactive approach leaves institutions exposed to emerging risks. He shares a practical six-step approach for transforming your investment policy into a forward-looking strategic tool.
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