
Decoding the Fed's 50 Basis Point Cut: Implications for Fixed Income
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The Fed has made its first rate cut. What does it mean for fixed income markets? Listen to our latest podcast with Douglas Gimple as he breaks down the implications for mortgages, ABS, and investment opportunities.
CMBS or commercial mortgage-backed securities are fixed-income investment products that are backed by mortgages on commercial properties rather than residential real estate.
OAS or option-adjusted spread is the measurement of the spread of a fixed income security rate and the risk-free rate of return, which is then adjusted to take into account embedded options.
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