Is It Better to Invest in Short-Term or Long-Term Inflation-Linked Bonds?

The Weekly Globe: in this article, we will analyze the risk-return relationship in both cases and will compare the profitability of these investments with the CDI to determine which of these instruments investors should currently have in their portfolio

By Humberto Vignatti, BR Fixed Income Strategist

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The current price conditions of real interest rate assets are historically attractive. However, significant uncertainties in Brazil and abroad are still permeating the economic environment. As a result, the question of is it better to invest in NTN-Bs with shorter- or longer-term maturities arises.

In this article, we will analyze the risk-return relationship in both cases and will compare the profitability of these investments with the CDI to determine which of these instrumentsinvestors should currently have in their portfolio.

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