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BONDS: A PAIN IN THE ASSET ALLOCATION: SO MUCH CASH, SO FEW OPTIONS AS BONDS LOOK AS TOPPY AS STOCKS

Stock prices seem too high. Bond rates may be falling too far, too fast. Further muddying the investment…

Stock prices seem too high. Bond rates may be falling too far, too fast.

Further muddying the investment picture: Foreign markets, dragged by Asian tigers with tails between their legs, are suffering currency crises and high-profile failures of financial institutions.

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