Latest White Papers – Page 4
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White papersGeopolitics: power as policy
Geopolitics: it’s now all about power and might, but core interests will hold
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White papersAlternative alpha, Edition 2025/26: Our semi-annual insights into alternatives
“Good diversification means adding things that rhyme with nothing else in the portfolio.”
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White papersCross Asset Investment Strategy - January 2026
Topic of the Month - Geopolitics: power as policy
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White papersRedefining the horizon: Top 10 with… Interview with Diana Celotto and Sven-Christian Kindt on private equity
Private equity responds to market changes by offering investment solutions, flexible mandates, and access to established managers. Leveraging a global network and deep expertise, clients benefit from tailored risk management strategies and exposure to private equity opportunities. Through thorough due diligence, strategic portfolio structuring, and a responsive platform, UGA – Private Equity aims to support investors in navigating the evolving private equity landscape.
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White papersEngineering Alpha at scale
Jon Glidden on Delta Air Lines’ pension turnaround and what alternatives can deliver
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White papersValue add infrastructure: Moving up the curve in an era of expanding possibilities
The infrastructure revolution is underway in private markets, opening up new possibilities in the value add space.
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White papersHow to invest in tomorrow’s four megatrends
Four clearly identifiable trends spanning the globe are shaping tomorrow’s world and with it, future opportunities for investors. Check out our infographic on these megatrends, the related investment themes and why investors should choose BNP Paribas Asset Management to gain exposure.
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White papersFive years behind us, five years ahead: What’s next for UK Income investors?
Emma Mogford, fund manager of the Premier Miton Monthly Income Fund, looks back at why the FTSE All-Share Index rally favoured banks, defence and tobacco over the past 5 years. Looking ahead, Emma highlights asymmetric opportunities in real estate, housebuilders, utilities and Emerging Market exposed champions.
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White papersAsian Credit Outlook 2026: Finding opportunity beyond the cycle
Asian credit enters 2026 supported by a constructive combination of technical factors and gradually improving fundamentals. Accommodative funding conditions across the region, disciplined issuance and sustained investor demand have underpinned the market’s recovery since late 2023. Valuations continue to offer a meaningful income cushion relative to global peers, while improving credit metrics have expanded the opportunity set for selective investors.
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White papersThe great portfolio reset: How alternatives are changing the face of finance
As traditional 60/40 portfolios struggle in an era of persistent inflation and market volatility, institutional and private investors are turning to alternative assets as an additional source of returns and diversification. Jerry Pascucci and Johannes Roth examine the drivers and implications of this structural shift.
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White papersResponsible Investment Views 2026
“Responsible investment is moving from aspiration to execution. Expectations for stewardship, especially in Europe, continue to intensify, and there is a growing emphasis on directing capital toward climate solutions that deliver measurable, real world impact.”
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White papersMarkets in 2026: Full Speed Ahead—With Eyes Wide Open
When everything seems to be going right, that is precisely when vigilance is needed.
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White papersEmbracing Risk in a Shifting Macro Regime
The Asset Allocation Committee (AAC) continues to see opportunity in growth and risk assets over the medium term, even as elevated risks and increasingly divergent policy paths make the investment landscape more complex. We believe this environment rewards disciplined, selective risk-taking.
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White papersFinding the AI Megatrend Through Bonds
The AI capex boom is creating a compelling fixed income opportunity, as leading tech firms increasingly fund investments through sizeable AI‑linked bond issuance, offering investors an alternative way to gain AI exposure beyond equities.
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White papersHard assets, soft power: Infrastructure 2026 Outlook
In a fractured, multipolar world defined by strategic rivalries, infrastructure has become a critical lever for nations to project soft power – through energy security, technological leadership and supply chain dominance.
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White papersTransition leads to opportunity in global real estate
A more constructive interest rate environment, valuation resets, dwindling supply, and shifting demand from technology, demographics, and evolving consumer preferences are fundamentally reshaping real estate markets, argues Larissa Belova
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White papersECB to stay on hold in early 2026
Eurozone inflation slowed to 2.0% in December, according to a preliminary estimate, hitting the ECB’s 2% target for the first time since August. We expect inflation to stay below this target both this year and next year, while real GDP growth should slow overall in 2026 despite the recent positive momentum. Growth forecasts were upgraded, while inflation still signals a deceleration due to sluggish private consumption, slowing wage growth, and further euro appreciation (which tends to make exports cheaper).
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White papersSustainability Outlook: What’s on Our Radar for 2026
Surging artificial intelligence (AI) workloads have driven billions of investment dollars into data infrastructure, lifting valuations across utilities, semiconductors, and power generation assets. Rapid advances in AI and the continued electrification of industries are pushing energy demand well above historical trends, attracting capital flows into both traditional and next-generation supply solutions.
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White papersHow to thrive amid a confluence of generational shifts
If we look back at equities over recent history, markets have tended to move in decadal mega cycles, where one major ‘theme’ has dominated returns.
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White papersEmbracing infrastructure opportunities: Infrastructure allocations gain momentum as investor interest grows
Infrastructure’s youth underpins growth in allocations
