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Value And Growth Investing: How Are You Positioned?
Conventional wisdom has long held that value stocks and growth stocks work in different ways, and therefore wouldn’t be found in the same mutual fund.
Is Passive Feeding The FAANGed Mega-Cap Beast?
According to researchers from the U.S. Federal Reserve, as of the end of 2018, 47% of total U.S. equity fund assets were in passive funds, up from around 14% in 2005.
Are Better Days Ahead For The U.S. Manufacturing Sector?
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss the initial trade deal between China and the U.S., recently released macroeconomic data and expectations for the fourth-quarter earnings season.
Expensive Stocks And Expensive Artwork
Stocks are no different from any other merchandise, yet somehow the expectation is that once you like a stock, you should like it regardless of price.
Risk From Chinese Debt? We Think It's Overblown.
Besides focusing on the latest headlines surrounding China-U.S. trade relations, markets are also becoming increasingly concerned about the risks that China’s high level of debt poses to the global economy.
The U.S. Employment Report For December: Good News Or Bad News?
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss Iran-U.S. geopolitical tensions, headlines from recently released economic data and the U.S. employment report for December.
2020 Resolution: Resolve To Let Go Of Your Home Country Bias
As we begin a new year and a new decade, the time has never been better to look forward and re-invent your investment philosophy and strategy.
Could The Tech Bubble Burst Again? How Today's Market Stacks Up Against The 90s
From 1994 to early 2000, technology and telecommunication stocks grew in euphoria with the prospects of the quickly developing internet.
New Year, Same Story: U.S. Manufacturing Slump Drags On
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss the latest manufacturing data from the U.S. and Europe, also equity and bond market performance in 2019 and key elements to this year’s market outlook.
Why Did Markets Rise Following Trump’s Impeachment?
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss market reaction to the China-U.S. trade deal, Brexit and the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Ghosts Of Investing Past, Present And Yet To Come
Nearly all assets are up. U.S. equity markets returned approximately 25%. U.S. government bonds returned approximately 10%. Italian government bonds had returns of more than 15%, with emerging markets bonds returning more than 12%.
After China, U.S. Reach Trade Deal, Will A Global Growth Rebound Follow?
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss the new China-U.S. trade agreement, our 2020 Global Market Outlook and the impacts of the UK general election.
UK Elections: Conservatives Win Big, Brexit Will Happen – What Kind Of Brexit Is Still Unclear
Given that the pound is still undervalued vis-a-vis the dollar on purchasing power parity and that positioning was short sterling going into the election, the GBP/USD exchange rate has the potential to extend its uptrend toward 1.38.
2020 Global Market Outlook: Cycle, Interrupted
Central bank easing and the cooling China-U.S. trade war have set the scene for a global economic rebound in 2020. Our forecast pushes the risk of recession into late 2021, giving equity markets modest upside potential for 2020.
Hitting Pause: Wait-And-See Mode For Fed, Markets And Brexit
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss recent market performance, the latest on Brexit and the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed)’s minutes from its Oct. 30 meeting.
Do Markets Care About U.S. Impeachment Proceedings?
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss potential market implications of the U.S. impeachment inquiry and the Hong Kong protests as well as developments in China-U.S. trade negotiations and the latest Chinese economic data.
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