Natalia Lojevsky

Natalia Lojevsky – Executive Director, Investor Solutions at CIFC Investment Management LLC. CIFC is sub-advisor to a floating rate income strategy at Catalyst Funds. Ms. Lojevsky has 13 years of experience working in the global financial markets. Prior to joining CIFC, Ms. Lojevsky served as the Head of North American Distribution for CI Capital, the investment banking arm of Commercial International Bank, where she was responsible for all aspects of CI Capital’s US-based business and the distribution of its multi-asset offering to a broad base of institutional investors including pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds and endowments Ms. Lojevsky holds a B.S. in Biology from American University and has passed the NASD Series 7 and 63 exams.

Don’t Fight the Fed

As in previous years, the Federal Reserve was clear. It said it was going to raise rates, and it did. Many investors learned last year, to their peril, not to fight the Fed. Going forward, the Fed has said it will raise rates and keep them elevated. Many investors will most likely learn the same lesson this year. Don't fight the Fed…

The Duration Equation

What is duration? It is a risk by definition. The risk that the value of a fixed rate bond will decline or rise as a result of a change in interest rates.

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