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

Insight is Capital™ Podcast

Release Date: 03/31/2026

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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.

3 KEY TAKEAWAYS

• The Iran conflict is structurally different from a tariff shock — war policy does not reverse on equity market pressure, making the "buy-every-dip" playbook potentially dangerous for the first time in years. • Semi-liquid private credit vehicles carry a hidden contagion risk: when investors can't redeem, they sell public assets instead — a dynamic Sherman calls "the margin vortex" — and that forced selling can spiral back to reprice the illiquid positions that started the problem. • In this environment, Sherman favours short-duration high-quality credit, agency and non-agency mortgages, and emerging market local currency bonds as the preferred expression of the de-dollarisation and commodity tailwind trade.

TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS

00:00 - Opening — overweight US risk and what to do about it 01:30 - Introduction: recording amid active conflict, March 20, 2026 03:15 - War as an inflationary event — oil, distillates, and the infrastructure damage timeline 06:00 - Higher oil for longer: the "transitory" shock that stays at the new price level 08:00 - Growth curtailment, the deficit, and what the bond market is actually pricing 11:25 - Why this is not a TACO trade — the limits of policy reversal in wartime 13:50 - K-shaped economy: labour market confusion, the no-fire/no-hire dynamic, and wage data 19:35 - Three regressive shocks hitting lower-income households: inflation, tariffs, oil 20:10 - Credit spreads: IG, high yield, and the triple-C divergence 23:30 - International equities, the commodity rotation, gold, and EM local currency bonds 30:15 - DoubleLine's portfolio positioning and the case for diversification right now 34:20 - Private credit: the slow motion train wreck, gating mechanisms, and the margin vortex 45:40 - The liquidity mismatch problem — why "semi-liquid" is a contradiction in terms 49:05 - Specific fixed income opportunities: mortgages, CLOs, IG, and leveraged loan avoidance 52:45 - Practical playbook for advisors: portfolio tilts, hedges, and what to explicitly avoid

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