
Tina is back in global markets. But she’s had a makeover. In the past, Tina — or There Is No Alternative to give the full name — was a reference to the idea that investors had no choice but to buy stocks.
In the low inflation, low interest rate era, developed-market government bonds — traditionally the bedrock of any mainstream portfolio — were a dud. Fund managers had no alternative to venture in to stocks instead.
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