SSA market bounces back as investors reduce risk

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SSA market bounces back as investors reduce risk

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Euro coins and dollar bills are seen in Frankfurt, central Germany, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008. The euro soared higher on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008, climbing to a high of US$1.5057 in early European trading as sentiment that the U.S. Federal Reserve would continue its rate cut campaign intensified when its chairman testifies before the U.S. Congress. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) | Michael Probst/AP/Press Association Images

Investors, skittish about the trajectory of monetary policy, are reducing their exposure to risks, according to Heartwood Investment Management. The move coincides with the return of public sector borrowers to capital markets, catering to pent-up demand from undersupplied investors.

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