DoubleLine's Jeffrey Sherman: This Isn't a TACO Trade

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As Iran targets oil infrastructure with missiles, Wall Street is still buying the dip — but DoubleLine's Jeffrey Sherman says this time, the trade that's worked every time may finally be broken. EPISODE SUMMARY With oil prices surging, rate-cut expectations evaporating, and a conflict now entering its fourth week, host Pierre Daillie sits down with Jeffrey Sherman, Deputy CIO of DoubleLine Capital, to interrogate the assumptions underlying today's risk portfolios. Sherman maps the transmission channels from Middle East conflict to Main Street purchasing power, dissects what the bond market is — and isn't — signalling about fiscal sustainability, and raises uncomfortable questions about the liquidity architecture of private credit vehicles that investors may not have asked themselves yet. The conversation spans the K-shaped labour market, the rotation into international and emerging market assets, and where Sherman sees the most defensible risk-adjusted opportunities in fixed income right now — without pretending the answers are simple.