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Private Markets: How To Embed Responsible Investing
Despite the challenges asset owners face when incorporating ESG factors into investment decision-making, the spotlight on responsible investing also presents an array of opportunities in the private sector.
Key Watchpoints For Markets As U.S. Fed Meeting Looms
After a recent bout of weakness in markets, the week of Dec. 6 brought a recovery in equities, with both the S&P 500® Index and the MSCI All-Country World Index up approximately 3% at week’s end.
The ‘Old’ New Fed, An Accelerated Taper And A Heavily Mutated COVID-19 Variant
The fact that Powell retired the term transitory was mostly just a matter of semantics. This inflation overshoot has clearly been larger than expected and longer-lasting than expected.
U.S. Treasury Yields Likely To Rise In 2022, But Not For The Reasons Most People Think
We expect U.S. Treasury yields to rise and potentially breach 2.0% in 2022, but not because of a more hawkish Fed or high inflation.
Q4 2021 Fixed Income Survey: The Persistence Of Transient Inflation
Inflation proved to have a bigger bite than previously thought, forcing investors to consider earlier interest rate rises.
Risks In China Are Growing, But Manageable
A larger-than-expected slowdown in the Chinese economy is one of the key risks for 2022.
Worried About Inflation? Let’s Take A Trip Back To The Future
We haven’t had sizable, sustained inflation for some time, so it’s easy to forget its effect: Inflation is one of the biggest detractors of wealth creation (taxes is the other largest one).
Still Transitory: U.S. Fed Maintains Stance On Inflation, Announces Start Of Tapering
There were two main takeaways from today’s U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting.
Flight-To-Safety Is A Prime Example Of Why Correlations Can't Always Be Trusted
In today’s investment world, an understanding of the interaction between investments has become more important than ever: it is the basis both of liability hedging and of effective diversification.
Is The Stock-Bond Correlation Positive Or Negative?
Some periods of history might point to the conclusion that the correlation between the returns on stocks and bonds is positive, others that it is negative.
Ready Or Not, The Second Age Of ESG Investing Is Here
Anyone who thinks markets are not paying attention to ESG is kidding themselves.
Municipal Bonds: Supply & Demand, Taxes & Infrastructure
In 2021, inflows to municipal bond funds have been strong (demand has been exceptionally high), outstripping supply.
Why Hospitals And Healthcare Systems Should Consider Private Credit
Let's look at private credit and consider the growth in private credit markets, the potential benefits it can deliver to investors, as well as the impact of adding private credit to the asset mix for the investment programs of hospitals.
Has The Pandemic Boosted The Longer-Term Performance Of Hedge Funds?
Recent hedge fund results have been strong in the era of COVID-19, with the HFR Fund Weighted Index returning 27.5% for the year ending June 30, 2021, and 10.1% year-to-date.
3 Potential Factors Behind The Rise In U.S. Treasury Yields
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, we discuss recent political headlines in Washington, D.C., the rise in U.S. government bond yields, and the potential outcomes of Germany’s recent elections.
Are U.S. Housing Prices Unsustainable?
Is the red-hot U.S. housing market starting to lose some of its sizzle? Or is the meteoric rise in housing costs here to stay?
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