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Navigating the fixed income market is becoming increasingly complex due to a range of unpredictable factors. With
upcoming presidential elections and interest rate cuts [finally] a reality, the fixed income markets face significant
challenges in the months ahead. In times like these, a flexible approach to investing can be the key to weathering the
storm. At Weitz, we aim to construct portfolios that are resilient rather than try to predict the future.

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