Perspectives from the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group

Straight Talk on Templeton Global Bond Fund (PDF)
Asia appears resilient to Eurozone woes (PDF)
3C's of Global Bonds (Video)
Benefiting from Sovereign Credit Opportunities and Currency Markets (Video)
European leaders agree to fiscal compact to stave off full-blown Eurozone sovereign debt crisis
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Archived Perspectives
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Publications are displayed in chronological order. We invite you to scroll through the list to find topics of interest. All issues are available as PDF files (U.S. Version).

September 2010 (PDF)

In this issue of the Global Economic Perspectives, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses recent economic statistics, corporate bond issuance, growth among emerging market economies and the financial situation in Europe.

April 2010 (PDF)

The recovery in the U.S. continues apace, no longer driven simply by restocking but also by real, and possibly sustainable, improvements in indicators for employment, pending home sales and consumer spending.

February 2010 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses growth prospects for the U.S. and the global economies as well as interest rate concerns.

January 2010 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses growth prospects for the U.S. and the global economies as well as interest rate concerns.

December 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses how the U.S. Labor market appears to be improving, the dilemma of loose policy and the lessons from Dubai.

November 2009 (PDF)

The Group discusses the continued global economic recovery, the varying job numbers worldwide and the how the U.S. financial sector appears to be healing.

October 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the fact that growth possibilities are back on the agenda, how increased liquidity has helped asset prices and that foreign exchange opportunities have come to the fore.

September 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the reappointment of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, the mixed signals from the U.S. housing market, and the continued faltering of banks.

August 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses how the U.S. recession may be coming to an end, the dilemma faced by many central banks, and the performance of the credit markets.

July 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses how corporate bonds continued to prosper, the debate over inflation risks, and challenges facing the dollar's supremacy.

June 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the dynamics behind the rising Treasury yields, the improvements in the credit markets, the bankruptcies in the automobile industry and the European outlook.

May 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses signs of stabilization in the financial sector, a thaw in the credit markets and trends in the housing sector.

April 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the ambivalence in the global credit markets, some positive results from the recent G-20 conference, and the European outlook.

March 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the new policies in place to help stimulate the economy, the continued problems plaguing the financial sector, and the renewed investor appetite for higher–risk assets.

February 2009 (PDF)

This month, the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the fiscal stimulus efforts, the performance of spread sectors, global rate cuts and the outlook for Europe.

January 2009 (PDF)

This month the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the fruit of government intervention, the prospect of a Treasury "bubble", attractive investment options within the fixed income market, and the current European outlook.

December 2008 (PDF)

This month the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses U.S. stimulus moves, the expanding role of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the prospects for deflation, and European outlook.

November 2008 (PDF)

This month the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group discusses the current state of the global markets, including the deleveraging of the financial system, the challenges ahead for the next U.S. president, and the outlook for the European markets.

 

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