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White papersSpectrum: A quiet revolution
Innovation and evolution are at the heart of our MDT quant strategies. Our latest Spectrum report examines how the team uses machine learning, novel factors and decision trees to gain an edge.
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White papersJapanese markets await clarity on leadership
Japanese equities hit a new record in October following the election of pro-business Sanae Takaichi as the leader of Japan’s ruling political party (LDP). However, the dust hasn’t fully settled as the long-term coalition between LDP and its partner Komeito broke down on Friday. Markets were expecting that if confirmed as PM, Takaichi’s policies to increase government spending could boost the country’s economic growth. On the other hand, the yen weakened on worries that the push for higher spending could negatively affect the government’s financial situation.
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White papersGRESB 2024 Results
We are extremely proud to have retained our GRESB 5-star ratings for the third consecutive year across both our standing investments and development projects.
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White papersWhat’s the Fed watching in CRE? (September Minutes Update)
U.S. commercial real estate remains under the Fed’s watch as delinquency rates rise in CMBS loans, but liquidity across CRE credit markets stays broadly stable, supported by disciplined lending and resilient fundamentals.
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White papersAI In Investment Management: The Advancement Of Learning
At Amundi, we have previously explored NLP approaches but were disappointed by their instability - small changes in input words or word order often led to significant shifts in interpretation.
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White papersHow China’s anti-involution policy is rewiring global green tech
China is taking aim at one of its most persistent economic ailments: involution. Originally rooted in anthropology, the concept now underpins a sweeping policy shift aimed at curbing hyper-competitive, self-defeating dynamics in sectors like solar, lithium batteries and electric vehicles. Beijing’s campaign to curb margin-eroding competition is reshaping the risk-reward profile of China’s clean tech sectors, and sending signals global investors can’t afford to ignore.
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White papersU.S. equities: A constructive setup for 2026
With rate cuts likely in a non-recessionary environment and strong tech momentum, U.S. equity markets appear well-positioned for further gains into 2026.
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White papersFive forces that could stimulate the US economy
The US economy has demonstrated surprising resilience in the six months since President Trump unveiled a long list of tariffs against virtually every trading partner. In the aftermath of “Liberation Day,” fears of an imminent recession have eased as investors have started to envision a future without a tariff-induced trade war.
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White papersEuropean infrastructure - Striking the right balance
Despite macroeconomic turmoil in some markets, infrastructure decarbonisation and digitalisation remain viable and appealing thematic investment options in Europe. Karen Azoulay, Head of Infrastructure Debt and Paul-Francois Prouvost, Private Assets Investor Relations, review the opportunities in European Infrastructure.
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White papersAI, cloud computing see data markets mature
Principal Asset Management’s Matt Hackman and Sebastian Dooley see data centres emerge as in-demand asset as a matter of function and investment
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White papersFrance after Lecornu: What’s next?
PM Lecornu’s resignation follows opposition from both left and right parties regarding the composition of his government, which was announced on Sunday evening. As was the case when the Bayrou government fell, President Macron now has two options
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White papersFrom niche to core: Asset-based finance emerges as a driving force as private debt markets continue to evolve
Asset-based finance is capturing the attention of institutional investors – from pension schemes to insurers – thanks to its diverse risk-return drivers and its growing role as a strategic building block in investors’ portfolios.
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White papersEurope: A global leader in sustainable investment opportunities
For years Europe has been the indomitable epicentre in the battle against climate change. Thanks to its solid, long-term commitments, today it is an international hive of innovation and investment opportunity – and one which could hugely benefit given that globally annual clean energy investment needs to more than triple by 2030 to $4trn to reach net zero by 2050.
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White papersEuropean equities offer potential long-term growth and value
European stocks have enjoyed significant outperformance in 2025, with the regions indices comfortably outpacing other major markets.
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White papersNuveen Real Estate Provides €350 Million Debt Financing for Premium Dutch Light Industrial Portfolio
Ten-Year Senior Loan Supports Urban Industrial’s Strategic Portfolio of 55 Assets Across the Netherlands’ Prime Randstad Region.
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White papersWhy now is the time for European real estate debt
Our research shows that the current opportunity for investors in private real estate credit is very attractive, and alternative lenders are poised to further expand their market share in the coming years.
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White papersISA Briefing: Intimidating everybody? Bond markets and the real estate outlook
The bond market is the crucible in which views on growth, inflation and risk combine to determine the interest rates that borrowers must pay, and the discount rates with which cash flows are valued.
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White papersUnderstanding the capital structure of real estate
Real estate investment encompasses far more than simply purchasing properties. Behind most significant real estate ventures lies a carefully engineered capital structure sometimes referred to as a “capital stack”).
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White papersThe impasse in the US Congress
The US government shut down on 1 October, following disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over healthcare-related spending. In particular, the Democrats are demanding an extension of the premium subsidies provided under the Affordable Care Act, which are due to expire by year-end.
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White papersCapturing the European Risk Premia Dislocation
When the facts change, we change our minds. The ‘liberation day’ sell-off increased the value proposition of non-U.S. markets, particularly in Europe and Asia. This is no longer the case.
