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Market Watch: Fiscal Frontier
In this edition of Market Watch, Shamik Dhar, Chief Economist at BNY Mellon Investment Management draws parallels to historical instances of debt in empires, prompting the question of whether history is destined to repeat itself.
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Meet the manager: Jeffrey Burger
Insight Investment senior portfolio manager Jeffrey Burger reflects on the varied role of asset managers and the importance of municipal finance to both US infrastructure development and global investors.
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Incoming: is a value renaissance on the cards?
Three of Newton’s income portfolio managers share their outlooks on equity income, dividends, and value investing. Are we poised for a change in equity market leadership?
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Asia’s changing income story
Newton portfolio manager Zoe Kan assesses a shifting investment landscape in Asia – one that looks towards a more income-oriented approach to the region.
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Derisking - it’s complicated
How deglobalisation and wider geopolitical shifts might impact the global technology industry.
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Mixed economic signals puzzle fixed income investors
As central banks work to tackle inflation just how healthy are the prospects for European credit markets?
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Pivotal moments
Economists and portfolio managers from BNY Mellon Investment Management share ‘pivotal moments’ of recent years and how they have influenced macroeconomic and market trends
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Equity investors navigate pivotal change
Walter Scott’s Alan Edington outlines the pivotal issues facing equity markets and explains why he thinks certain companies could weather potential consequences.
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Foraging for high yield advantage
Can a short-dated approach to high yield offer investment advantages?
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A new spark for clean hydrogen?
How the US Inflation Reduction Act could provide the policy support needed to boost the viability of clean hydrogen.
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Can impact bonds become an EM game changer?
Emerging market impact bonds look set for major growth and could bring a range of positive outcomes for EM countries.
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What’s next for global credit markets?
Why the return of sustained inflationary pressures and higher interest rates has buoyed credit markets in sectors such as investment grade.
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Wolters Kluwer: overcoming disruption
Walter Scott client investment manager Murdo MacLean explains why he thinks Dutch information services business Wolters Kluwer is always moving with the times.
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AI equity impact: already irrational?
Speculation on the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) pervades every corner today. Few industries seem untethered from its potential impact, likewise global productivity. BNY Mellon’s Global Economics and Investment Analysis (GEIA) team outlines its view on the economic implications of the new technology wave.
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Are we heading for a fixed income renaissance?
BNY Mellon Investment Management chief economist Shamik Dhar looks at key macroeconomic drivers which could buoy fixed income markets in the years ahead.
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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.
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Finding value away from the herd
Newton US equity income portfolio manager John Bailer explains why he thinks it could be sensible to look outside the index in the US equities market.
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Market divergence widens fixed income opportunity
Can fixed income investors benefit from credit market normalisation and heightened volatility?
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Davos discussion: Does finance benefit people?
Greater participation in capital markets is vital to engendering trust in financial services, according to BNY Mellon CEO Robin Vince.
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Finding value in shifting fixed income markets
Why elevated bond yield levels could augur well for fixed income investors in 2024 despite heightened market volatility.
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Is global credit returning to form?
Why global credit is looking potentially more attractive to some investors now than at any stage over the last 15 years.
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Navigating shifting global equity markets
Finding long-term opportunity in global equity markets.
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Walter Scott celebrating 40 years
As Walter Scott marks its 40-year anniversary Jane Henderson, Managing Director, reflects on how the firm has evolved whilst also maintaining its ethos that patience, continuity and a long-term mindset are the hallmarks of a great company.
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Are GEM equities facing better prospects?
Newton head of emerging markets and Asia equities Liliana Castillo Dearth explains why she thinks the year ahead looks promising for emerging market equities.
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Are markets ripe for value investing?
How the economic impacts of deglobalisation, normalizing interest rates and the return of inflationary pressures could help value investors.
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Which way next for multi-asset?
How a shifting inflationary picture is influencing asset classes and portfolio management.
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Meet the team: Newton Global Equity Income
Learn about what James Lydotes, Jon Bell and Rob Hay do at Newton and their route into investment management.
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Meet the manager: Ella Hoxha
Newton Investment Management head of fixed income, Ella Hoxha, discusses her route into asset management and investment style.
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Is luxury’s post-pandemic boom over?
Walter Scott investment manager Lindsay Scott assesses Europe’s luxury goods sector in the face of growing macro headwinds.
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Face to face with: Fabien Collado
Weighing the pros and cons of European impact bond investment
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New horizons: Market outlooks report 2024
Read investment outlooks for the year ahead from our investment managers and specialists.
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How important is face-to-face research for you?
Murdo Maclean, client investment manager, discusses how Walter Scott's research process emphasises face-to-face meetings which is an important tool to inform the strategy for the longer-term.
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Leading the Way
The combination of growth and resilience are attributes highly sought after by investors. In the form of the BNY Mellon Global Leaders Fund, Walter Scott1 has created exactly that. George Dent, investment manager at the firm, looks at what helps its strategy stand out from the crowd.
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What do the markets mean for you as a long-term investor?
Murdo Maclean, client portfolio manager at Walter Scott, reviews equity markets and what they might mean both for investors and consumers.
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Investing in 2021: faster, smaller, cheaper?
Inflation, trade wars and euro debt are among the potential headwinds for the world’s economy in 2019, but that doesn’t mean the overall global picture is necessarily a negative one.
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Fixed Income investors eye net zero transition
Newton Portfolio Manager Scott Freedman explains why Fixed income investment will be a key to the success of funding the transition.
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Are bonds good value now?
After a rough year for global bond markets – one of the worst in recent history – has value returned to the asset class? Managers across Newton and Insight along with BNY Mellon IM’s economist team outline their views.
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