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White papersEquities Broaden Out, at Last
This quarter has seen a further broadening in the equities story that has unfolded since the start of the year. Future bouts of market volatility are expected, but this story is unlikely to fade.
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White papersImproving Fixed Income Portfolio Resilience with Leveraged Loans
We discuss key considerations for investors allocating to leveraged loans, and explain how loans may serve as powerful diversifiers to most other fixed income sectors. Included are assessments of recent performance and current loan fundamentals, as well as strategic asset allocation considerations.
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White papersUS electric utilities: Stability amid uncertainty
Amid the ongoing uncertainty of tariffs and geopolitics, one area of the corporate bond market that stands out as providing a stable and reliable source of income is the US electric utility sector.
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White papersEurope Edition: A crossroads
Henry Kissinger famously asked, “Who do I call if I want to speak to Europe?”. While Europe has clearly made strides since Kissinger’s provocative jibe, many of the underlying challenges remain. One currency, but 27 underlying markets across a whole swathe of industries and sectors – with fragmented infrastructure, regulation and legal structures.
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White papersWhat earnings season revealed about US consumers
As the US economy heads into the final months of a tumultuous year, all eyes are on American consumers. Can they continue to power through despite weaker job growth and slower wage increases? Or will they tighten the purse strings amid rising tariffs and higher inflation?
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White papersMIM 2Q 2025 Private Credit Quarterly Review and Outlook
Private Credit markets delivered robust performance through the first half of 2025, driven by exceptional investor demand and recordbreaking transaction volumes. Despite elevated interest rate volatility and shifting macroeconomic conditions, market participants demonstrated resilience with more than $50 billion of corporate transactions recorded year-to-date.
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White papersWhat happens if US debt becomes unsustainable?
Is the US national debt growing out of control? Predicting when or if a tipping point may be reached is difficult (or impossible), but the country faces growing fiscal challenges as its soaring interest burden is heightening concerns about long-term debt sustainability.
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White papersThe future of France’s budget
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced that he would request a vote of confidence on September 8, before the budget discussion that is set to begin on October 1, and following the presentation of the budget orientations in mid-July.
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White papersWhy opportunities to diversify within fixed income matter more than ever
The geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, and uncertainties in the economic backdrop are also rising. In this environment of global fragmentation and market volatility, diversification has once again come to the forefront for building a portfolio. But a diversified portfolio doesn’t just mean a mix of equities and bonds. Fixed income itself is a broad and deep universe offering myriad opportunities to diversify within the asset class, for example by credit quality, geography, or maturity.
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White papersWhy now? The case for European high yield
As investors reassess their fixed income allocations, we believe the European high yield (HY) market is emerging as a compelling opportunity. European HY has matured into a robust and diversified asset class, offering attractive risk-adjusted returns and strategic diversification benefits.
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White papersFour charts on why the US economy is so resilient
The United States economy is at a crossroads. Cracks are forming and growth is slowing as tariff policies weigh on hiring and curb consumer spending. On the other hand, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a surge in productivity. The question is: Can AI fill the cracks in the US economy?
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White papersUS stocks touch new all-time highs
The S&P 500, the primary US equities index, touched record highs recently, led by the technology sector and the optimism around the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. A better-than-expected corporate earnings season and hopes of interest rate cuts by the Fed also supported sentiment.
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White papersPrivate Debt at a Turning Point: Risks and Opportunities as the Industry Scales up
Private Debt typically offers higher yields than public credit, partly due to the illiquidity premium investors receive for committing capital to less liquid loans, as well as a complexity premium for the expertise required to access, source and structure these loans.
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White papersCan AI continue to power U.S. exceptionalism?
As AI demand drives technology stocks to record highs, investors question whether extraordinary capital spending will deliver sustainable returns and if the Magnificent 7’s market dominance can continue. Discover why U.S. tech leadership may face new challenges, how market concentration creates both opportunities and risks, and what the competitive threat from emerging markets like China means for long-term investment strategy.
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White papersSub-Saharan Africa: The Resurgence
Over the last decade, private capital investors have focused almost exclusively on the developed world, particularly the US. As these markets become increasingly saturated with capital, leading to falling lending standards and returns, it is time for private investors to look further afield. One region which has been overlooked by private credit allocators is Sub-Saharan Africa, a vast region of 48 countries which has a host of positive tailwinds that we believe make it an exciting proposition.
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White papersNothing Burger: The Drivers Behind US Cattle Herd Size Stagnation
Since the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) started publishing US cattle herd size data in 1973, a persistent downward trend has been present through time with only a few local peaks. In fact, as of the end of 2024, the US cattle herd size reached the lowest level on record and is more than thirty-percent smaller than the peak size it reached in 1974, and only four-fifths of the average size from 1973 to 2024 despite rising cattle prices over the same period. Cattle herd size is cyclical, with a typical cycle length of about ten years.
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White papersMacro Monthly The Fed: Now and Later
It’s not easy to be Chair Powell – or any Federal Open Market Committee member – right now. Tariffs and slower immigration have put the dual mandate in tension, forcing judgment calls about how to balance labor-market downside against inflation and inflation expectations upside. At the same time, intense pressure from the Trump administration to ease aggressively – including threats and actions to remove FOMC members – raises risks to individuals in the near term and, over time, to the institution’s independence and credibility.
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White papersIs global high yield a short duration market now?
Over the duration, duration has declined.
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White papersEngagement Case study: ANTA Sports Products
How we engaged with a China-based sportswear company
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White papersWhich indices have surprised on the upside?
As summer season in the northern hemisphere begins to wrap up, we take a rollcall of the indices that have outdone themselves so far this year.
