We can live with this

The S&P 500 has been sideways for a while now, something often seen in the weeks after a presidential inauguration; only half of the names in the index currently trade above their 50-day moving average. For the market to exit this period of consolidation with any bullish conviction, that fraction will need to increase. The market […]

Italian banks in focus: Key takeaways from our engagement trip to Milan

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The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) – is it fit-for-purpose? Companies are racing to finalise their first CSRD-aligned disclosures. However, issuers across several sectors have told us that compliance is neither easy nor cheap; it requires significant upfront costs to establish the necessary IT systems, hire dedicated full-time equivalents (FTEs), and achieve a cultural shift […]

Everything you wanted to know about tariffs and trade finance

(but were afraid to ask)

Set to soar: Our outlook for US SMID

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Video transcript Why do you believe now is the right time for US SMID stocks? We believe now is a really good time to be investing in US smaller and mid-cap stocks. Not only is the relative valuation cheap when compared to large-cap counterparts, but we also expect enhanced earnings growth over the next couple […]

Chinese tech stocks rally on AI hopes

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Your Questions Answered: Asia ex-Japan

Video transcript South Korea has been in the news a lot recently. How do you view the country? We view the current political developments as more likely to have a positive outcome than a negative outcome, and the likelihood is that the left-leaning Democratic Party’s president will get in. That will mean that both the […]

Gilt trip

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The term ‘bond vigilante’ has been tossed about lately, as fears arise about the sustainability of government debt burdens. The UK, in particular, has been on the receiving end of these narratives. Bond vigilantes are hard to distinguish from normal bond investors who are simply reacting to traditional economic cycles or allocation needs. So, what […]

EM leaders drive fiscal policy improvements

Buenos Aries by the River

EMD report Q1 2025

All about tariffs

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market snapshot

Asia ex-Japan Equity: Letter to Investors

A shift in momentum?