
Market watch
In this week’s Market Watch Shamik Dhar, BNY Mellon Investment Management’s chief economist, gives a comprehensive recap on the current situation and provides his thoughts on what it all means for credit conditions going forward.
In this week’s Market Watch Shamik Dhar, BNY Mellon Investment Management’s chief economist, gives a comprehensive recap on the current situation and provides his thoughts on what it all means for credit conditions going forward.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has thrust the banking sector back into the headlines.
BNY Mellon Investment Management head of Asia macro and investment strategy, Aninda Mitra considers the Asian impact of the SVB crisis and potential future interest rate moves
Newton head of fixed income Paul Brain and BNY Mellon Investment Management chief economist Shamik Dhar assess the fixed income fall-out of SVB’s failure.
Newton Investment Management global financials research analyst Vivek Gautam thinks the fallout from SVB is unlikely to create global contagion, albeit creating volatility in banking stocks and raising questions around banking regulation.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is not expected to trigger another financial crisis, according to BNY Mellon Investment Management economists and portfolio managers. However, it may cause central banks to pause rate rises.
Luxury shoppers are getting younger, helping to boost consumer spending overall. Newton Investment Management global analyst Maria Toneva explains why.
On International Women’s Day (8 March) and marking Women’s History Month in the US, BNY Mellon IM highlights the importance of diversity in investment management.
Insight’s Adam Whiteley outlines why a new day has dawned for fixed income after the volatile time last year.
Impact bond issuance declined in 2022, according to Insight Investment. But the fixed income manager things the stage is set for a return to growth, driven by the policy push towards low-carbon energy projects.
Wage growth has recently picked up in a number of countries. Our Macro map infographic looks at rising inflation and the possible impacts of wage growth rates.
Newton fund managers, explore potentially life-saving advanced driver assistance system technology.
Walter Scott investment managers Alex Torrens and Ashley-Jane Kyle spent nine days visiting companies in a region they call a “hotbed” of entrepreneurial endeavour. Here they highlight their research trip and what they learned.
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