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Switching It Up - ETF Trading
What is less commonly known, but is extremely important, is the practice of a switch trade. A switch trade is when an investor is moving out of one position and into another simultaneously, essentially rebalancing.
Chinese G In ESG: Governance Tilt Yields Strong Returns
While it may be impossible to fully limit the influence of the government on Chinese firms, limiting exposure to SOEs could prove prudent should current trends in globalization continue or intensify
Global Ex U.S. Real Estate Has Caught Fire In 2017
Investors often look at real estate as an inflation hedge. Given where inflation-adjusted bond yields are around the world, this asset class has particularly interesting characteristics.
"Clark…Could You Maybe Spare A Little Extra Cash?"
For the period of July through September, Treasury estimates it will borrow $96 billion in net marketable debt, but its financing requirement will then ramp up to a hefty $501 billion in the fourth quarter.
Japan GDP: Into The Sweet Spot
The gross domestic product report for April through June suggests that the Japanese economy has entered into a sweet spot, with growth accelerating and broadening into all components of domestic demand.
India Bull Run Part II: Household Inflows Propelling India Toward Multiple-Year Bull Market
It is estimated that India’s savings will increase fivefold over the next decade and reach over 50 trillion rupees by 2025. Currently, around 6.16% (or around 900 billion rupees in currency terms) of household assets are in risky assets.
The Bank Of England: Rounding Out The Central Bank Trifecta
With the U.K. experiencing strong labor markets (albeit with frustratingly low wage growth), perhaps a whiff of thus-far elusive inflation could get the somewhat reluctant BoE to act.
India Bull Run Part I: Structural Changes Propelling India Toward Multiple-Year Bull Market
Everything indicates that there is a fundamental shift in the way the Indian economy has behaved in the past. These structural changes will be propellers that accelerate India’s economic engine, which has just started to warm up.
The Dog Days Are Not Over
What could jolt the bond market out of its lethargy?
Watching The VIX
Equity investors have enjoyed a period of unusually low volatility in U.S. equity markets. This period of prolonged calm in the market has coincided with an extended upward climb in U.S. stock prices.
Factor Investing: Back To The Fundamentals
Is there an effective way to measure factor exposures other than regression analysis? Yes, there is, bring it back to the fundamentals.
Team Abe 3.0—From A New Cabinet Toward New Policies
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has presented his new cabinet. It is Abe’s third leadership team since becoming prime minister in December 2012, and similar to his previous teams, it is dominated by close and trusted allies.
Multiple Factors For Different Markets
Despite all of the noise reverberating within investment discussions today, the bottom line is that strong risk-adjusted performance drives people toward investment goals.
Solving Today's Biggest Issue With U.S. Small Caps
Let’s be honest—we live in a world that is dominated by home bias. Almost 100% of clients that we have spoken to over the past few years agree that the U.S. market is approaching the upper end of the valuation spectrum.
"Floating" Up To The Ceiling
How concerned should investors be about the pending debt ceiling debate? Based on what happened in 2011 and 2013, one would be forgiven for concluding that the 2017 experience will be messy as well.
Sizing Up The Size Factor
When people get excited about changes—changes in policy, changes in growth expectations, changes in political leadership—we’ve tended to see this excitement show up in the behavior of small-cap stocks.
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