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CIO Moneta Moment – What Now for Inflation?

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May 10, 2022

CIO Moneta Moment – What Now for Inflation?

Aoifinn Devitt | Chief Investment Officer

Inflation levels have steadily risen to 40-year highs and Moneta Chief Investment Officer, Aoifinn Devitt, is here to discuss what that means for you and your portfolio.

Inflation is now broad-based, driven by the pandemic supply chain shortages and excess money supply created by central bank action. These inflation trends are globally based. A significant component of inflation in US, United Kingdom and Euro Area has been created by excess consumer spending and less saving than seen in areas such as Japan.

Devitt ends the video by reminding investors of what can protect their portfolio against inflation: real estate, real assets, equities (in the long-term), and bond ladders.

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