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As year-end approaches, maybe the ‘year of the bond’ will be 2024?

This year proved to be a tough one instead of the boom strategists expected, but there’s always next year.

The tagline from Wall Street was that 2023 was the year of the bond. Instead, fund managers are coming to terms with one of the toughest years ever.

Lacy Hunt, Hoisington Investment Management Co.’s 81-year-old chief economist, who’s been analyzing markets, Federal Reserve poli

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