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  • Women in finance

    This interactive report explores the evolution and future of women's wealth and features key voices from across BNY Mellon.

  • Could global credit hold the key in 2024?

    Elevated bond yield levels and an improving picture for investment grade bonds could augur well for global credit investors in 2024 despite heightened volatility and geopolitical risk, says Insight Investment1 co-head and deputy CIO of fixed income, Peter Bentley.

  • Global credit takes centre stage

    Global credit is looking more attractive to investors now than at any stage over the last 15 years despite a backdrop of nagging recessionary fears and persistent inflation, says Insight Investment head of investment specialists April LaRusse.

  • New horizons: Market outlooks report 2024

    Read investment outlooks for the year ahead from our investment managers and specialists.

  • Female representation – a work in progress

    BNY Mellon Investment Management (BNYM IM) regional chief operating officer for the Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan) region, Iris Luk, recognizes Hong Kong’s female-friendly working climate but believes there is still work to be done in couple equality and women’s representation at the apex of the organisational pyramid.

  • Tidal forces: Dissecting the interest rate equation

    According to a paper (Tidal Forces: Dissecting the interest rate equation) from BNY Mellon Investment Management’s chief economist, Shamik Dhar, rates are likely to settle between 4.5% and 5.5% – a range not seen since 2008 and certainly more reminiscent of the 1980s and 1990s.

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