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Is the 60/40 portfolio about to make a comeback?

In 2022, both stocks and bonds came under heavy pressure – so what’s next?

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Tilmann Schaal, LGT
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4 minutes
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Thomas Wille, Chief Investment Officer LGT Private Banking EMEA, and Sanjay Rijhsinghani, Chief Investment Officer LGT Wealth Management UK, explain why 2022 was an outlier for the 60/40 portfolio. However, according to the experts, if certain conditions are met, it could soon be back on track again.

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