positive outlook for credit spreads amid election uncertainties

Matthew Mish, the head of credit strategy at UBS, expressed optimism about credit spreads and stated that a red sweep in the upcoming elections would be the most favorable outcome.

He emphasized that the overall sentiment surrounding credit spreads remains positive.

Winnie Cisar, the Global Head of Strategy at CreditSights, advised market participants to focus on the fundamentals rather than political developments and disregard the noise generated by the elections.

Both experts shared their insights during a discussion with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Real Yield."

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