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3 Points About China
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Clamping down on China has become a bipartisan effort in the United States, but I believe an outright conflict between China and Taiwan is a low-probability (albeit high-impact) event—and I remain constructive on the bottom-up, long-term investment opportunities in China, including the transition to a domestic-consumption-driven and lower-carbon economy.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share: Are Microchips the New Oil?
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Microchips are the building blocks of the modern economy, but what are the geopolitical implications of this new power player?
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise as banking concerns ease
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U.S. Treasury yields rose as conditions in the banking sector continued to stabilize and investor concerns receded.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: Why cash isn’t king
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Amid higher interest rates, economic uncertainty and (most recently) banking sector turmoil, many investors have moved into higher-than typical allocations
Market Outlooks
Investment Perspective: Signs of Stress
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Equity markets have shown resilience, and we believe it will continue to do so, through market stress triggered by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Market Outlooks
MarketScape: The Fed’s Inflation Fight Is Still On
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The Federal Reserve’s mild rate hike after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank doesn’t mean it’s prioritizing financial stability over price stability.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Market Update: Global Stocks Rise on Response to Banking Concerns, Inflation Reports Set for Europe and U.S. This Week
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Non-U.S. stocks led the rise, Treasury yields fell. European monetary policymakers expected to watch closely core inflation, which excludes food and energy prices.