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Jun 07, 2024 Americas

Not quite Taylored fit

When and how far U.S. interest rates should fall is quite a judgement call. Simple monetary-policy rules provide quite a wide range of plausible estimates.

Europe, Elections
Nov 22, 2022 Letter to Investors

Not an easy year, but one with alternatives

By: Björn Jesch

Even if this year's extreme developments do not recur in 2023, there will be no lack of challenges. But investors at least have more possibilities as bonds revive.

Fixed Income, Equities
Jul 21, 2023 Letter to Investors

No pressure, no diamonds: Letter to our investors

By: Paul Kelly

Global Head of Alternatives | Paul Kelly

Alternatives, Real Estate, Infrastructure
Aug 23, 2024 Equities

No more tailwind from money supply

For a year now, equity markets have been running ahead of the money supply. You can look at it one way or another, but stocks have one less stimulus to benefit from.

Macro
Jun 14, 2024 ESG

Massively growing demand for natural resources

Increasing consumption in modern consumer society poses an ever-growing global challenge.

ESG, Sustainability
Nov 07, 2024 CIO Flash

Markets won’t regret change of German government

Even if the global economic cycle and new U.S. policies might dominate markets in the short term, a change of government could provide new impetus for German equities.

Elections, Politics
Feb 17, 2023 Eurozone

Markets hardly impressed by the Ukraine war

The start of the war a year ago caused markets to plummet, as did expectations. Recently, these were mostly exceeded in Europe. How long can the markets thrive on this?

Central banks, Americas, Macro
Sep 20, 2021 Politics

Markets are barely reacting to the sharp change in the German Federal election odds. Rightly so?

By: Martin Moryson

Macro, Politics
Apr 14, 2023 Macro

Making the electric car revolution work

Charging points for electric vehicles are emerging as an increasingly interesting segment infrastructure investors should keep an eye on.

Central banks, Americas, Macro
Jan 19, 2024 ESG

Making sense of commodity price forecasts

Geopolitical risk adds yet another layer of complexity to understanding commodity prices. In terms of forecast accuracy, though, it’s all about the vol.

ESG
Jun 06, 2023 Letter to Investors

Little growth, much uncertainty, decent returns

By: Björn Jesch

Over a twelve-month horizon, we expect decent overall returns across many asset classes despite lackluster economic growth and sticky inflation.

Fixed Income, Equities
Oct 08, 2019 Monetary policy

Lessons from the U.S. repo-market turmoil

By: Johannes Müller

The abrupt repo-rate increase shouldn't have come as a surprise to the Fed. While short-term factors played a role, long-term bugs need to be addressed.

Central banks, Government Bonds, Monetary policy, Americas, Fixed Income
Mar 31, 2023 Europe

Lending squeeze, rather than credit crunch

For a change, Europe’s banking sector appears in reasonably good shape. That’s good news, not least as supranational decision-making remains fragmented.

Central banks, Americas, Macro
Sep 27, 2023 Macro

Learning the hard way

By: Björn Jesch

Debates about a “soft landing” versus a U.S. recession rather miss some of the harder questions investors should really be concerned about.

Americas, Macro
Aug 02, 2024 CIO Flash

Largely justified correction

Markets may remain choppy for some time but we don’t expect a bear market

Elections, Europe
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