All Equities articles – Page 61

  • The day after #5 - New Frontiers for Central Banks
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    The day after #5 - New Frontiers for Central Banks

    2020-06-02T13:55:00Z By Amundi

    Central Banks (CBs) are by nature more flexible than governments. Thus, they have been the most proactive in this crisis, reintroducing large-scale asset-purchase programmes financed by money creation (QE policies). With this pandemic, a spectacular change in economic policy has taken place in just a few months: fiscal and monetary policies have become intertwined, and this is probably not reversible. While governments have become the buyers of last resort, CBs are playing their role as lenders of last resort. How far can they go? We argue here that CBs are still far from being out of ammunition. Financial repression and fiscal dominance are here to stay. CBs will maintain low bond yields for an extended period of time to alleviate the burden on the most leveraged agents.

  • The World’s Factory Reopens
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    “The World’s Factory” Reopens

    2020-06-02T13:43:00Z By Neuberger Berman

    Just as Chinese manufacturers are coming back online, the rest of the global economy is still struggling to contain the outbreak. With overseas demand for Chinese manufactured goods weakening, where does demand come from? How might this affect China’s economy?

  • A New Cold War?
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    A New Cold War?

    2020-06-02T13:17:00Z By Neuberger Berman

    U.S.-China relations have been tested over the course of the pandemic. There are rising concerns that a potential decoupling of the two countries could usher in a new cold war, which may bring negative impacts to the overall global economy. How might this affect China? 

  • SDG Engagement Equity commentary - Huhtamaki
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    SDG Engagement Equity commentary: Huhtamaki

    2020-06-02T10:19:00Z By Federated Hermes

    The SDG Engagement Equity strategy focuses on attractive companies with the potential – through engagement aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – to generate outcomes that benefit people, the planet and investors. Here we demonstrate how we are engaging with current holding Huhtamaki to create positive impacts on society.

  • How to protect an equity portfolio with an overlay strategy in a market downturn
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    How to protect an equity portfolio with an overlay strategy in a market downturn

    2020-06-01T11:14:00Z By BNP Paribas Asset Management

    Dynamic risk management strategies (risk overlays) can be useful for investors. They are a means of reconciling their two main objectives: capturing the risk premia of risky assets to meet their long-term strategic goals, while still meeting short-term objectives such as limits on drawdowns or requirements for regulatory capital.[1] 

  • Market weekly – Do you have the equity protection you need? (podcast)
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    Market weekly – Do you have the equity protection you need? (podcast)

    2020-06-01T11:09:00Z By BNP Paribas Asset Management

    Equity bull markets run out of steam eventually, plunging investors into periods of volatility. The end of the rally that ran from 2009 to 2019 is no exception. Institutional investors are now negotiating choppy waters with instable markets, a health crisis and a global recession. They face the challenge of investing in equities to achieve their return objectives while respecting risk constraints and managing downside risk from the bouts of volatility that regularly affect markets.

  • Cobalt mining in the DRC – reflections from the ground
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    Cobalt mining in the DRC – reflections from the ground

    2020-06-01T10:26:00Z By Federated Hermes

    Dangerous working conditions and human rights violations are among the risks faced by cobalt miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Late last year, engager Marcus Wilert joined an OECD delegation to the DRC to see the conditions first-hand. Here he reflects on some of the challenges.

  • A Moment of Solidarity for Europe
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    A Moment of Solidarity for Europe

    2020-05-31T13:12:00Z By Neuberger Berman

    There is still much work to do, but the Franco-German-led EU Recovery Fund is potentially a very big deal for Europe.

  • Past Performance is Not a Guarantee of Future Results
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    Past Performance is Not a Guarantee of Future Results

    2020-05-29T13:17:00Z By Neuberger Berman

    When the world is changing so rapidly and profoundly, how can we trust the underlying data used in our investment models?

  • GCC:MENA Bond Market Update
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    GCC/MENA Bond Market Update

    2020-05-29T10:33:00Z By Franklin Templeton

    Investment Market update from the local region.

  • Why June May Be The Most Important Month Of The Year
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    Why June May Be The Most Important Month Of The Year

    2020-05-29T09:31:00Z By Barings

    We’ll have a substantially better picture of how quickly global demand may recover.

  • May Macro Dashboard
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    May Macro Dashboard

    2020-05-28T09:39:00Z By Barings

    While supply is coming back, the demand recovery remains unclear. The damage in Europe is showing up larger than expected a month ago, but high frequency data showed some signs of improvement in May. China’s economy is on the road to recovery, though the path differs by sector.

  • Why ESG Is Outperforming The S&P 500
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    Why ESG Is Outperforming The S&P 500

    2020-05-28T09:15:00Z By CME Group Inc.

    Over the past year, the S&P 500 ESG Index exhibited returns nearly 3% above the benchmark S&P 500. This is impressive given the objective of the ESG Index is not to outperform the benchmark. Instead, it can offer a sustainable alternative to the broad-based S&P 500, with similar risk and return, while at the same time achieving a boost in S&P Dow Jones Indexes ESG Score performance.

  • Coronavirus – Weekly update – 27 May 2020
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    Coronavirus – Weekly update – 27 May 2020

    2020-05-27T15:17:00Z By BNP Paribas Asset Management

    Exits from lockdown proceed with no major upsets / Stock markets remain cautiously positive / For now the ‘wall of money’ from central banks has quashed volatility.

  • In the wake of first-quarter reporting season, the consensus is probably still too optimistic
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    In the wake of first-quarter reporting season, the consensus is probably still too optimistic

    2020-05-27T14:35:00Z By Amundi

    At -12% for the S&P 500 in the US and -35% for the Stoxx 600 in Europe, first-quarter results were hit hard by the pandemic, even though it had hardly begun by the end of the quarter. It is therefore a safe bet that results will be even worse in the second quarter but also that they will bottom out for the year. Even so, the consensus still looks far off the mark for both second-quarter results and for 2020-2021. Consequently, the positive impact from reopening the economy already appears to be priced in by far.

  • Markets scenarios & risks – June 2020
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    Markets scenarios & risks – June 2020

    2020-05-27T14:29:00Z By Amundi

    We maintain the overall pandemic narrative confirming the probabilities, assigned to the base and alternative scenarios.

  • Macroeconomic picture – June 2020
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    Macroeconomic picture – June 2020

    2020-05-27T14:26:00Z By Amundi

    The coronavirus crisis has pushed the U.S. economy into a sharp downturn, with severe disruptions of businesses and mass layoffs. Unemployment has surged into double-digit territory (14.7%); confidence on both the consumer and business sides has plummeted; and consumer inflation has started to reflect the consequences of the lockdowns, with headline CPI falling to 0.3% YoY (1.5% prior). The timing and profile of the recovery are still highly uncertain, but we expect GDP to contract between 4.5% and 6.5% YoY, with inflation remaining significantly subdued, with significant risks of moving into negative territory during the year

  • Thematics Views – June 2020
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    Thematics Views – June 2020

    2020-05-27T14:19:00Z By Amundi

    As part of their toolkit to support the economic recovery during the Covid-19 crisis, central banks could implement yield-curve control. Although appealing, the implementation and exit risks of such a policy counterbalance the benefits, particularly in the Eurozone. Moreover, the impact on financial markets could be significant since chained risk-free assets could temporarily leave risky assets unsettled.

  • India in 2020 - Active Perspectives on India’s Evolution
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    India in 2020: Active Perspectives on India’s Evolution

    2020-05-27T13:49:00Z By William Blair Investment Management

    In India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Y.S. Rajan detailed how India could become a developed country and one of the world’s four largest economies by 2020. Here, our team shares their thoughts about India’s potential.

  • Why Have Chinese Stocks Held Up So Well?
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    Why Have Chinese Stocks Held Up So Well?

    2020-05-27T13:11:00Z By AllianceBernstein

    China’s stock markets have been remarkably resilient. As the world’s second-largest economy emerged first from the virus-induced shock, corporate earnings downgrades were relatively contained while government stimulus was preserved for future use.