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How Iran War Put Inflation-Linked Bonds Back in Fashion
A surge in energy prices triggered by the Iran war is prompting investors to revisit a familiar trade: inflation-linked bonds.
This arcane corner of the debt market only rarely makes headlines because of its relatively small size and the unremarkable returns it offers in normal times. The appeal of these instruments lies in the promise that their value will be protected when there’s a sharp rise in prices.