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In August, the bond market was bursting with records. The low-interest environment is likely to stay with us for some time. The joy of equity investors is not unspoiled, fears of recession are spreading.
By: Michael Lewis, Murray Birt
German corporates are faced with significant risks and opportunities when it comes to sustainability and specifically climate change.
June was dominated by surprisingly dovish central banks, which lifted some equity markets to new highs and pushed some bond yields to new lows. But the joy is not untroubled.
By: Mark McDonald
Up until now, investors in private equity had to choose between the superior alpha of direct buy-outs or a secondary market that offered more liquidity and less risk.
Equity investors benefit from price gains and dividends. But prices can, of course, go down as well as up. Dividends offer steadier participation in entrepreneurial success.
Declining returns and rising risks – that`s what DWS Research Institute experts expect over the next ten years. How investors can adjust.
If you want to invest money sustainably, you have to scrutinize every security - all of which requires time, effort and expertise. Actively managed ESG funds can be a practical solution for private investors.
The possibility of a Federal Reserve U-turn on monetary policy helped the US stock market post a strong start to the year.
Some investors are still concerned that sustainability slows companies down, but their fears may be unfounded: many sustainable companies are extremely successful precisely because of their responsible approach to business.
Increasing numbers of investors are backing ESG funds which select investments according to ethical and ecological criteria.
An insipid growth and inflation outlook will thwart an interest--rate turnaround this year.
A new DWS study examines the most important asset classes’ long-term return expectations. The "Multi-Asset Long View" offers long-term investors valuable insights for their portfolio composition.
The Why, The What and The How
Green bonds are an important part of a portfolio that is aligned with the low-carbon transition.
By: Murray Birt
Everything you need to know about climate change from a scientific, legal, actuarial, accounting, investment consultant, and portfolio management perspective.