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By Hemant Baijal, Head of Multi-Sector Portfolio Management, Global Debt Senior Portfolio Manager , and Claudia Castro, PhD, Director, Fixed Income Research The Global Debt team expects a mix of moderate growth and falling inflation to have a positive impact on asset prices. The sec...
The second quarter of 2019 was marked by a favorable environment for U.S. large- and small-cap equity managers, in addition to emerging market and Japan equity managers, according to our manager research team. The quarter proved to be more challenging for Europe, Canada and Australia equity ma...
Who better has the pulse on what investors and businessmen are doing than Larry Fink, a longtime friend, who is head of Blackrock (BLK), the world's largest money manager? We were heartened to hear Larry say on the company's earnings call last week that investors are underinvested in equities;...
When macroeconomic growth slows, investors get edgy. But the economy isn't the only thing that drives revenue and earnings growth for companies. Some industries are poised to expand at a rapid clip even if GDP growth is subdued or decelerating. The global economy is growing, but not so fast....
A lot of focus, talk, and frankly noise has emanated around a widely expected Fed rate cut at the end of this month. But the discerning observer will note that the Powell Pivot is actually part of a wider global monetary policy pivot. This has been a key theme for us and, in our view, is a key...
Catherine Kress: Markets are sending pretty mixed signals. At the end of 2018, we saw a downturn, yet in the first half of 2019, we've seen the stock market rally against a backdrop of incredible volatility in the international environment. This geopolitical whiplash looks set to continue ...
Quite a week! Powell all but assured a rate cut in July; the yield curve steepened; the dollar weakened; trade talks with China opened; commodity prices increased; and stock markets rose. Doesn't it sound like our playbook the last few weeks? What more can the pundits say who have been so ne...
By IMFBlog Over the past two decades, most of the changes in bilateral trade balances - the difference in the value of exports and imports between two countries - were explained by macroeconomic factors, according to IMF research. These factors include fiscal policy, demographics, and we...
By Bluford Putnam Who's paying the tariffs, or taxes really, in the trade war? Someone is, and it could be detrimental to global trade and growth, and inflict economic pain. Editor's Note: The summary bullets for this article were chosen by Seeking Alpha Read more ...
By Sharon Fay, Christopher Hogbin Global equities advanced in the second quarter, but the path was rocky. Incoming earnings reports will provide important clues about how companies are coping with mounting challenges - from trade wars to global growth - and how investors should position. ...
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Today, Columbia Sustainable Global Equity Income ETF (NYSE Arca: ESGW ) announced that it will close and liquidate its assets on or about March 26, 2020, as further discussed below. The last date for authorized participants to transact in creation units of Columbia Sustainable Global Equ...