Latest Manager Research – Page 11
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White papersU.S. markets for ecosystem restoration: Enabling investment in nature-based solutions
Balancing the impacts of economic development with the conservation of natural resources is critical for ensuring continued economic security — particularly as over half of the world’s economy depends on nature.
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White papersU.S. markets for ecosystem restoration: Enabling investment in nature-based solutions
With over $2.1 trillion of U.S. GDP tied to nature-dependent sectors, investors face significant risks from nature loss. Discover how ecosystem restoration markets offer an opportunity to generate financial returns while delivering quantifiable environmental benefits through one of the world’s largest environmental credit markets.
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White papersAI Capex: It’s Not All or Nothing
Recent AI-related volatility across risk markets mixes signal with noise. The more important task is to recognize that we are in a multiyear buildout and to invest with that sequencing in mind.
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White papersFrom alternative to essential: The expanding role of private market investing
Not long ago, private markets sat on the fringes of most portfolios – niche strategies used to pick up extra yield around the edges of traditional portfolios. That’s no longer the case. Over the past two decades, private markets have moved steadily into the mainstream, propelled by strong performance relative to public markets, a broader opportunity set, and greater accessibility for investors of all sizes. What was once considered an alternative is now becoming essential.
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White papersHow US Dollar Weakness Could Buoy Emerging Markets
Emerging-market assets have benefitted from a softer dollar, which could remain weak for a while.
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White papersArtificial Intelligence for Behavioral Finance
Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) techniques, have been extensively used in consumer finance to assess credit risk, develop automated models for loan attribution, and forecast households’ insurance claims and spending. However, their application in analyzing retail investors’ behaviors and designing tools to shape financial advice has emerged more recently.
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White papersChina’s lithium crackdown and electric vehicle price wars: What investors need to know
The boom years are over. Beijing’s crackdown on low-grade lithium, loss-making battery plants and fragmented EV brands signals a new era of discipline. For investors, the question is: who thrives when growth gets disciplined?
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White papersEmerging from Behind the Scenes: Finding Income Further Afield
Can investors tap the potential of developing world debt without taking too much risk? Liz Bakarich says yes.
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White papersU.S. Economy: All Noise and No Signal?
Although the government shutdown has officially ended, economic observers and market participants have had over 40 days with virtually no official economic statistics from the government. Moreover, government data will likely still be affected even after the government reopens due to interruptions in the data collection process. The shutdown itself is expected to distort the data, as a significant number of federal workers saw no paychecks, reduced spending and filed for unemployment benefits (that need to be repaid).
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White papersAI breakthrough in diagnosing heart disease
Heartflow has become the first FDA-approved AI algorithm for diagnosing cardiac diseases, marking a major milestone in healthcare innovation.
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White papers2026 European Outlook - Navigating The Winds of Change
With inflation now close to central banks’ target levels, financial markets are not expecting any further rate cuts in the Eurozone. Increasing levels of government debt, US trade policy uncertainty and remaining inflation concerns continue to weigh on the bond markets and limit the chances of government bond yields’ tightening.
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White papersESG Thema COP30: Climate finance state of play and investor implications
From November 10th to November 22nd 2025, the 30th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, more commonly referred to as COP30, was held in Belém, Brazil. This was the first COP ever hosted in the Amazon region, and it was the second most attended COP after COP28 in Dubai. This conference is the largest annual international meeting on climate organized by the United Nations, since 1992: government representatives come together to attempt to agree on action for the climate crisis. With time, the conference has gathered also financial actors, corporates and civil society, with commitments going beyond policy making.
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White papersWhy invest in sustainably managed timberland?
Unlock the potential of timberland investing. Discover how sustainable timberland investment can offer attractive risk-adjusted returns, reliable income, and real asset diversification—while acting as a proven inflation hedge investment. As awareness of the social and environmental benefits of natural capital investing grows, learn how timberland can support both financial performance and positive ecosystem impact.
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White papersLeaning in: December macro and asset class views
Market volatility has picked up of late, which was bound to happen at some point after an almost straight-line move upward in equity markets since mid-April. The recent bout of volatility has coincided with consternation on the outlook for Fed easing and increased scrutiny on the return on investment from AI-related capital expenditures.
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White papersBlueprints for enduring value: The case for private equity
Today’s global investment landscape has rarely been more complex and changeable. Geopolitical realignment, trade tensions, and other policy shocks, are combining with AI, the energy transition, and other disruptive forces to create a volatile investment environment.
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White papersMacro brief: Ten talking points on Japan for 2026 and beyond
The October election of Japan’s first female prime minister promises to bring greater dynamism to society. All eyes are now on Sanae Takaichi’s focus on more expansionary fiscal and monetary policies.
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White papers2026 Emerging Markets Outlook
We believe there is room for rebalancing in emerging markets, which remain meaningfully under-owned and undervalued relative to their weight in the global economy.
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White papersLooking past the chaos: the time for European real estate debt
The global commercial real estate market has undergone a profound transformation since mid-2022. Rising interest rates and macroeconomic uncertainty have led to a significant repricing of real estate assets, with capital values correcting by approximately 20–25% across Europe, creating one of the most attractive entry points for real estate debt investment in over a decade.
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White papersQ4 2025 Global Trends and Tactics: Real estate opportunities and risks in the current environment
Discover the latest quarterly real estate market trends in our quarterly research report. Dive deeper into regional market and sector conditions to find out the tactics we incorporate into our investment decisions.
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White papersFriendvesting: the new architecture of investment in a fractured world
For decades, institutional investors constructed global portfolios with a primary focus on economic fundamentals-growth prospects, sectoral trends, and market efficiency. Geography mattered, but mainly as a source of diversification: emerging versus developed markets, Asia versus Europe. Geopolitics, when considered at all, was the preserve of sovereign wealth funds and the occasional risk manager. That era has ended.
