Investors are increasingly favoring riskier debt, including BBB-rated bonds and higher-rated junk bonds, as they anticipate a prolonged truce between Iran and the US. This shift signals growing optimism for peace in West Asia and a belief in the improving credit quality of these companies. Despite this, a cautious approach remains, with money managers still acknowledging potential risks ahead.
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