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White papersCRE loan demand turns positive for the first time since 2022
The average net share of CRE loan-demand respondents turned positive (+1.7%) in 3Q 2025 — the first positive reading since early 2022 — suggesting a possible shift in credit conditions that could support a broader CRE recovery.
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White papersPivot to Europe: (re)positioning along the new Fixed Income routes
Year to date, European fixed income has delivered broadly positive performance, albeit with pronounced dispersion by sector, curve, rating and country. Active asset allocation and security selection have benefited from divergences across European fixed income markets.
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White papersEvergreen funds: What every private equity investor should know
What are evergreen funds, why are they growing rapidly, and what role could they play in your portfolio?
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White papersJapan’s Fiscal Reset: Responsible Expansion in a New Political Era
As policy priorities evolve, Japan’s focus on “responsible fiscal expansion” could reshape bond dynamics.
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White papersInsuring the future: The case for diversified private credit
Insurers have long relied on the pick-up in corporate spreads over sovereigns as a core investment strategy, but today’s investment landscape is prompting a strategic rethink for European insurers. As traditional public fixed income loses its edge, private credit is emerging as a powerful alternative. This fast-growing asset class offers insurers a way to tackle key portfolio challenges, boost diversification, and potentially enhance returns. In this paper, we explore how European insurers can harness private credit to help strengthen investment outcomes and build portfolio resilience.
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White papersIs the U.S. Shutdown Impact About to Hit?
While U.S. consumer sentiment has broadly held up, it may begin to crumble in certain segments, potentially impacting the sector at its most important time.
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White papersThe AI Story Isn’t Going in Circles
Skeptics of “circular” dealmaking within the AI industry may be missing the point.
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White papersActive ETFs: Expanding choice with active management
Assessing how active ETFs provide flexible, transparent tools for navigating today’s more complex markets
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White papersNavigating CLOs: Opportunities in AAA-rated tranches
Exploring the evolving role of AAA CLOs and their growing accessibility through ETF structures
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White papersBeyond the comfort zone: emerging markets in the private credit 2.0 era
Throughout its history, private credit has thrived on structural change. But as developed markets mature, the case for diversification is growing stronger. Felipe Berliner, Co-Founder and Head of Structuring, sets out why emerging markets could be the next frontier for the private credit asset class.
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White papersGlobal macro outlook: From policy divergence to structural dispersion
2026 shifts from monetary to fiscal dominance, with diverging growth paths across the U.S. deficit expansion, Europe’s €800 billion German investment surge, Japan’s normalization, China’s structural adjustment, and AI-driven productivity gains reshaping the macro environment. This policy-led backdrop creates relative value opportunities from infrastructure credit and periphery bonds to hedged Japanese equities and AI-ecosystem exposure—requiring active management to capture dispersion across multiple fiscal regimes.
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White papersEurope CRE deal volume down in 3Q, but green shoots emerge
Despite a contraction in CRE deal volume in 3Q, the article notes emerging “green shoots” of recovery, suggesting that selective activity and improving market sentiment may signal a nascent rebound in European CRE markets.
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White papersAre we in an AI bubble?
In the past few weeks, I have been struck by the volume of media coverage focusing on whether investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence is driving the market toward an “AI bubble.”
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White papersGlobal Investment Views - November 2025
Global equities reached all-time highs in October, led by strong momentum in the AI sector in the US, expectations of Fed easing, and positive sentiment around fiscal expansion in Germany. However, a resurgence of the US-China trade spat, concerns over some credit events in the US, and continuing US government shutdown created volatility in risk assets. While the US and China have extended their truce, we’d like to see how effectively this is sustained in the long term.
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White papersEurope’s AI challenges and opportunities
While Europe registers strength in AI research and patents, its limited funding, regulatory burden and energy-infrastructure constraints hinder the commercial scaling of AI — putting its markets at a disadvantage versus U.S. peers, though selective opportunities remain in sectors positioned for AI-infrastructure growth.
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White papersUS debt and dollar dominance
The US has long defied conventional economic wisdom by sustaining persistent fiscal and trade deficits without triggering a dramatic sell-off in government bonds or a collapse in its currency.
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White papersTaxable municipal bonds: room to run
Taxable municipal bonds returned 6.43% year-to-date through Q3 2025, marking the best start since 2020, with spread advantages over similarly rated corporates providing runway for additional gains despite slight underperformance. Strong fundamentals—tax revenues and reserves at all-time highs—combine with compelling entry points from year-to-date underperformance, seasonal upticks in new issuance creating buying opportunities, and widening performance gaps between credits that make disciplined security selection increasingly critical for active managers seeking optimal returns.
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White papersGlobal Investment Outlook Q4 2025: A world in flux
Global markets are navigating a complex landscape shaped by policy divergence, trade tensions, and the unwinding of US exceptionalism. While the US remains a leader in technology and innovation, its dominance in global capital flows is being tested by slowing growth, fiscal pressures, and overconcentration in mega-cap technology stocks. A softer US dollar and heightened policy uncertainty are prompting investors to rethink their approach to safety, diversification, and drivers of returns.
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White papersA diversified offence in private credit as the best defence
Amid elevated uncertainty, investors are increasingly being drawn to private credit as a resilient asset class that can deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns, diversification, and income stability.
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White papersAmerica’s housing opportunity: Beyond the supply gap
Rentership remains a cornerstone at approximately 35% of U.S. households, the rental market goes well beyond apartments, and the central challenge is not only undersupply — but a mismatch between the types and locations of housing relative to where demand exists.
