BNP Paribas return to defensive fixed incomeBY ELISE BURGESS | MONDAY, 4 JUL 2011 12:40PMBNP Paribas Investment Partners wants fixed income to return to a defensive asset class, launching a fixed income capability in Australia, and moving away from its previous equity-like status.
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