Bethany Payne, CFA
Bethany Payne is a Global Bonds Portfolio Manager on Global Bonds at Janus Henderson Investors, a position she has held since 2011. Bethany joined Henderson in 2006 as an assistant portfolio manager on hedge funds. She later assumed the role of quantitative analyst before moving into her current role as portfolio manager.
Bethany received a BSc degree (Hons) in economics from the University of Sheffield. She holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 18 years of financial industry experience.
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FIP Article 1
The infamous backpedal The UK and US monetary policy meetings in May reminded us of how central banks can backpedal if conditions necessitate. Future progress on economies’ tightening paths can be viewed with this in mind, as QT comes centre stage. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) kicked off its QT programme and raised rates by
Perspectives master article
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The UK’s dovish turn: The £ gets pounded Copy
The Bank of England’s May meeting has stoked recession and stagflation risks, and a more measured approach to tightening.
The UK’s dovish turn: The £ gets pounded Copy
The Bank of England’s May meeting has stoked recession and stagflation risks, and a more measured approach to tightening.
US Fed’s high wire act
Global Bonds Portfolio Manager Bethany Payne provides a brief view on the outcome of the latest US Federal Reserve meeting in April 2021, where no changes were made to monetary policy.