Starting with trade, several forces may reshape investment opportunities
Markets celebrated Trump’s November victory, anticipating a surge in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, deregulation, lower taxes, and pro-business policies. What they have seen has not followed the expected script, but there are potential opportunities emerging.
Why more women are investing, and why they're better at it than men
The pace of change may be "tepid" but more women are investing than ever, and the research confirms this benefits both individuals and the broader society. They're also better at investing than men, and rapidly becoming a specific target market for investment product providers.
Advisers are ready for the private credit era, but are their clients?
As the world of private capital expands, and advisers depend on it more as an alternative diversifier, one group has questioned whether advice clients know enough about it and if more education is required.
Fund managers urged to position portfolios for new era as generations and geopolitics collide
"The biggest mistake we make as investors is to think that the environment going forward is going to be similar to either the environment that we've had or the environment that is shortly foreseeable," Langley said, adding that "all of this is going to get turned on its head".
Could another Trump term 'fire' inflation back up again?
A second Trump presidency would see a new era of American economic protectionism, according to Allspring, sending inflation higher and global growth lower. And that’s without factoring in potential threats from China and Iran.
China relationship brings new volatility dynamic to Australian portfolio management
The importance of Australia's economic relationship with China cannot be overstated, but with the Red Dragon's economy faltering and our historically close bonds strained, investors need to tread a careful path.
Pzena, Invesco managers top new investment skill benchmark
Teams from Pzena and Invesco scored highly against the Northern Trust-backed Essentia Analytics’ Behavioural Alpha Benchmark, a system designed to differentiate between luck and true investment nous.
The quants are expanding their toolkit beyond factor investing: Invesco
The latest iteration of Invesco's landmark systematic investing study shows just how far quant teams are going in an effort to meet the modern day challenge of identifying and capitalising on emerging opportunities.
In the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, reinvestment is the Rock of Ages
Edinburgh-based Dundas Global Investors sees dividend growth, rather than dividend income itself, as the key to long-term outperformance. The numbers bear out the wisdom of that approach.
High demand for cybersecurity rolls out new investment opportunities
After a string of high-profile incidents, the sale of Australia's largest listed cybersecurity company, Tesserent (ASX:TNT) to French multinational Thales is a reminder of the value in carefully selected small cap stocks.
India remains pricey, but potential growth remains: Mason Stevens
India's booming population has many considering whether and how to get exposure to its market, despite its year-to-date underperformance. While it may not be the next China, India's growth prospects remain attractive, driven by multiple tailwinds, and investors now have more points of access, Mason Stevens says.
Adani attack puts focus on valuation concerns - and activists' motives
An explosive report by activist short seller Hindenburg Research led Adani Group to shelve a planned US$2.5 billion equity sale and wiped $120 billion from the multinational conglomerate's market value. While activist short reports should be taken with a grain of salt, market observers said, some of Hindenburg's key claims are likely valid - including that Adani was vastly overpriced.
'China's goal is not to kill capitalism': Foord embraces tidal shift on Asia
While the market is broadly underweight China, South African-based Foord Asset Management is confident that President Xi Jinping's economic plan for the country will bear fruit over time.
The quest to move from a linear model to a 'circular economy'
The continuation of an economic world built on linear consumption, LGT Crestone's Rachel Etherington says, will further burgeoning social and economic issues that threaten to destabilize the global system.
The View from the Oasis of Optimism
It's a cliché that sometimes, the best way to view a problem is to go somewhere else and look at it from a different perspective.