Money managers push international funds ahead of U.S. rate hike

NEW YORK, July 23 (Reuters) - When stocks sell off, nervous investors jam the phone lines of financial advisers. But with a U.S. interest rate hike on the horizon, money managers are reaching out to clients and encouraging them to lighten up on bonds and other rate-sensitive assets.
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