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Investors always want to know what's cheap - cheap relative to the opportunity set and relative to history. Cheapness could refer to any number of things - price relative to trailing twelve months earnings, to trailing earnings over multiple years, to analyst earnings estimates, to long-run pr...
Originally published January 28, 2019 Weekly Market Compass: Key votes and critical data releases could influence the markets as January ends By Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist on Jan 28, 2019, in Market & Economic Last week was momentous as experts...
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Senior Quantitative Investment Strategy Analyst Dr. Kara Ng and Rob Cittadini, director, Americas institutional, discussed the recent slowdown in global growth, impacts of the five-week partial U.S. government shutdown, and the effects of go...
By Philipp Hildebrand “Globalization 4.0” is the theme of this week’s 2019 World Economic Forum. Philipp shares three insights for investors from BlackRock’s discussions in Davos. The 2019 World Economic Forum this week in Davos, Switzerland focuses on the t...
By Jeffrey Kleintop The "trade war" may be last year's news; a "tax war" may be getting underway this year. Competition to lower corporate tax rates around the world this year may help to support slowing global economic and earnings growth, potentially offsetting some of the drag from last...