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Watch out for lock-ins when rate rises loom

By Janice Roberts at New Media
13 July 2015 • 1 min read

A fixed-term lock-in for perhaps five years is generally not advisable when a rise in interest rates is expected.

A fixed-term lock-in for perhaps five years is generally not advisable when a rise in interest rates is expected.

Investors can’t time the market, but some issues in the financial service sector are predictable and one of those issues concerns the marketing of fixed-interest securities. (more…)


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