The masters of the world's money have plenty to talk about.
The Hamas attack on Israel has compounded concerns about developing nations investments.
However, it's too soon for the bulls to take center stage.
Investors have seen returns as high as 16% from one class of debt instrument.
New geopolitical tension is sending investors to safe havens.
There could be a longer wait for a stock market rally, fear strategists.
Underlying core inflation is cementing opinion for the end of the cheap money era for now.
European banks are facing new reporting requirements starting in 2024.
Concern over defaults has been exacerbated by rising Treasury yields.
There's likely to be just $40 billion of corporate-grade ESG debt issued in the U.S., which is half what U.S. companies issued last year.