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You are receiving this email as a registered member of Morningstar.com and have asked to receive features, products and services from third party companies. This is a paid advertisement from the sponsor. {{my.preview-text}} ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [View in browser]( Tapping into today’s dynamic fixed-income opportunities Monday, May 13 1:00 P.M., ET (45 minutes) [Register]( About the discussion Although inflation has descended from its peak levels of mid-2022, recently uneven Consumer Price Index data and the economy’s surprising resilience have complicated the U.S. Federal Reserve’s path toward eventual interest-rate cuts. For fixed-income investors, it’s a market full of potential from today’s high yields, but with the prospect of more surprises ahead. Join our interactive panel discussion as two of our specialists in the taxable and tax-free segments of fixed income explore current opportunities and risks. You’ll have the opportunity to ask the panel questions as Emily R. Roland, CIMA, co-chief investment strategist, leads the conversation featuring Howard C. Greene, CFA, co-head of U.S. core and core-plus fixed income and senior portfolio manager for [John Hancock Bond]( and [Investment Grade Bond Funds]( and Adam A. Weigold, CFA, senior portfolio manager for [John Hancock Municipal Opportunities Fund](. Featured speakers [Howard Greene] Howard C. Greene, CFA Senior Portfolio Manager Co-Head of U.S. Core and Core-Plus Fixed Income Manulife Investment Management [Weigold-Adam_Headshot_64px (2).jpg] Adam A. Weigold, CFA Senior Portfolio Manager Head of Municipal Bonds Manulife Investment Management Moderator [Roland-Emily_headshot_64px.jpg] Emily R. Roland, CIMA Co-Chief Investment Strategist John Hancock Investment Management [footer link]( {{my.d_em-footer_contact_url}}?utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=advertising&utm_content=53959) The complimentary webinar is intended for financial professionals only. 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