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Greg Wilensky, CFA

Head of U.S. Fixed Income | Portfolio Manager

Greg Wilensky is Head of US Fixed Income and a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2020. Prior to joining the firm, Greg served as senior vice president, director of the US multi-sector fixed income team and held several director and portfolio manager positions that spanned short duration, inflation-protected fixed income, securitised assets, and multi-asset strategies at AllianceBernstein from 1996 to 2019. Prior to that, he was a treasury manager – corporate finance at AT&T Corp. from 1993 to 1996.

Greg received his bachelor of science degree in business administration from Washington University, graduating magna cum laude. He also earned an MBA with high honours from the University of Chicago. Greg holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 31 years of financial industry experience.

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Quick View: March U.S. CPI – Three times makes a trend
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Quick View: March U.S. CPI – Three times makes a trend

While stickier-than-expected inflation undoubtedly alters the timing of rate cuts, it likely does not affect the Fed’s goal of eventually easing restrictive policy.

The destructive power of portfolio volatility (and what investors can do about it)
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The destructive power of portfolio volatility (and what investors can do about it)

Why portfolio volatility is a risk for investors and how to help mitigate this risk.

Does your balanced fund have these three essentials?
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Does your balanced fund have these three essentials?

The three essential elements of an effective balanced strategy in the current environment.

Fitch U.S. credit rating downgrade: What does it mean for fixed income investors?
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Fitch U.S. credit rating downgrade: What does it mean for fixed income investors?

The potential impact for fixed income investors of Fitch’s downgrade of the U.S. long-term credit rating.

Peeling back the onion: A concentric approach to investment decision making
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Peeling back the onion: A concentric approach to investment decision making

A framework for interpreting economic news for investment decision making.

Global Perspectives: Silver lining for equities and bonds in a cloudy market
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Global Perspectives: Silver lining for equities and bonds in a cloudy market

A turbulent year for both stocks and bonds may hold some silver linings.

Beyond the noise: just another rollercoaster

Beyond the noise: just another rollercoaster

Sticking with sectors that now look entrenched in a post-pandemic world can help investors navigate the new storm of rising rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty.

The high cost of ‘insurance’ in today’s ‘Aggregate’ benchmark

The high cost of ‘insurance’ in today’s ‘Aggregate’ benchmark

Bond portfolios can act as a hedge against equity market volatility, but both the value and cost of this hedge fluctuate as economic and market conditions evolve.

Considerations for higher yields
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Considerations for higher yields

Head of US Fixed Income Greg Wilensky explains why investors should consider how much interest rate risk they have in their portfolios, and make sure it is appropriate for their needs.