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"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.
High-Yield Market Yawns At Deterioration In Investor Protection
The current market environment appears to tilt in favor of borrowers rather than lenders. We believe a fundamental approach to the high-yield bond market could potentially avoid risks that may be starting to form under the surface.
Strong Buy Signal: EM Valuation Gap Vs. S&P 500
Given several years of diverging returns between U.S. and emerging market (EM) equities, it should come as no surprise that EM equities currently trade at a discount to U.S. equities.
Why You Can’t Afford To Miss European Small Caps
In Europe, we’ve seen the cyclical nature of small caps—and it happens to be connected to a distinct outperformance over European large caps over the longer term.
U.S. Treasuries: Caution, Low Ceilings
The debt ceiling, also known as the debt limit, is the total amount of money the U.S. government is allowed to borrow to meet its legal obligations.
The BOJ Is Telling Us To Buy Japanese Equities. Should You Listen?
U.S. rates will head higher with the unwinding of the Fed’s balance sheet, Japan is an unloved recipient of global flows in the last 18 months and has a market that is seeing the improved fundamental strength and attractive relative prices.
Which European Strategies Work Now?
With the news flow we’ve seen thus far in 2017, it would have been difficult to predict any broad-based strategies focused on European equities being up 20% or more around the half-year point.
Fixed Income Smart Beta: An Evolutionary Tale
The landscape for fixed income investing in the U.S. promises to remain a challenging one as we look ahead.
Japan Is Leading Dividend Growth In International Markets
Looking across regional indexes, whether looking at the trailing three-year or trailing five-year changes in dividends, Japan stands out from broad international indexes like MSCI EAFE or MSCI Europe.
Reviewing Top And Bottom Performers Year-To-Date
Having a broad cross section of Funds across global markets and asset classes gives us perspective on how markets are behaving.
Why Allocating To Cash May Not Be The Best Strategy
By allocating to cash, investors usually lose upside participation in the market. Utilizing CBOE S&P 500 PutWrite Index could have historically provided a better risk/return experience.
Ain’t No Cure For The Summertime Blues
Since Election Day, the focus in the U.S. Treasury (UST) market has been essentially domestic-driven. In other words, market participants have been setting their sights on potential fiscal policy developments.
Indian Markets To Triple Over Five Years
The economic and earnings growth cycle are turning and should support earnings per share growth of 20% per year over the coming five years. During the last big growth cycle from 2003 through 2008, Nifty earnings compounded at 39% per year.
Rising Japan Metabolism—Better Growth, Tokyo Backlash And Rising Geopolitical Tensions
There is rising evidence of Japan's added fiscal stimulus in coming quarters, with monetary policy following suit because of the de facto monetization of the added fiscal deficit.
Factor Investing 2017: Quality And Dividends Dominate In EAFE
EAFE value is currently 10% under-weight Consumer Staples relative to the market. Year-to-date, Consumer Staples have been the second strongest performer just behind Technology.
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