Inflation Is Cooling. But is 2% Out of Reach?

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  August 15, 2026 at 12:00  |  9:20  |  Bloomberg Markets
Speakers
Rick Rieder — CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock

Summary

BlackRock CIO Rick Rieder discusses cooling inflation, the Fed's 2% target, and the larger risk of long-end Treasury yields. He argues that the Fed should use tools other than overnight rate hikes and that heavy fiscal deficits, Treasury supply, and AI financing are pushing real rates higher. He also lays out his fixed income positioning, favoring short-duration high-quality credit and high yield corporate bonds.

  • The latest CPI gave markets relief, but inflation is still above the Fed's 2% target.
  • Rieder expects core PCE around 2.8% by year-end and 2.5% next year, and sees core CPI trending lower.
  • He argues the Fed should rely on balance sheet and other tools rather than aggressive overnight rate hikes.
  • Long-end Treasury yields face upward pressure from fiscal deficits, heavy U.S. Treasury supply, and AI-related financing.
  • Rieder's fixed income portfolio runs about a 6.8% yield with an A minus rating and under three years of rate exposure through BINC.
  • He favors high yield, emerging markets, securitized assets, and owns more Europe than the U.S.
  • High yield corporate bonds should be trading 150-200 basis points lower in yield, making corporate credit attractive.
Ideas
Rick Rieder CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock 7:20
Long-end Treasury yields may back up further.
The long end of the U.S. Treasury curve should keep facing upward yield pressure because heavy Treasury supply, including $673 billion in one week, large global fiscal deficits, and AI-related financing are pushing real rates higher; markets may require even higher long-end yields to absorb the financing.
Rick Rieder CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock 8:15
Short-duration credit yields almost 7%.
He runs his fixed income portfolio through BlackRock's BINC ETF and says today's environment allows an almost 7% yield, currently about 6.8%, with an A minus average rating and under three years of interest rate exposure; he keeps quality high and diversifies across high yield, emerging markets, securitized assets, and more Europe than the U.S.
Rick Rieder CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock 8:52
He favors European fixed income over U.S.
Within his diversified fixed income allocation, he explicitly owns more European fixed income than U.S. fixed income, indicating a relative preference for Europe, though no detailed country-specific reasoning is given beyond diversification and quality.
Rick Rieder CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock 9:04
High yield credit is attractively priced.
High yield corporate bonds are attractively priced because they should be trading 150-200 basis points lower in yield but are still elevated due to high real rates and inflation concerns; that high carry makes corporate investing attractive without stretching.
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