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Tectonic Shifts in the Investing Landscape
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Much like the heat from radioactive processes inside the Earth causes tectonic plates to move—sometimes in one direction and sometimes in another—the dynamic shifting of corporate winners and losers remains a constant.
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Global Weekly Commentary: A rebalancing act to reduce risk
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We nudge down risk on a worsening macro outlook: the commodities price shock and a growth slowdown in China.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Wage-price spiral ahead? Not really
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U.S. wages are growing at the fastest clip since the 1980s.
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10 Reasons We Still Like Industrials
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As the Ukraine conflict continues and COVID ramps up in parts of the world, it seems like all eyes are focused on supply-chain dynamics and labor shortages, which could, in theory, bode poorly for industrials—but a recent research trip abroad only solidified our view that these stocks are well positioned for growth (and deserve their overweight in our broader global equity portfolios). Here are 10 observations about industrials.
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Global Weekly Commentary: The differentiated appeal of EM debt
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Inflation and hawkish central bank talk have spooked investors and led to bond losses not seen since the 1980s in developed markets (DMs).
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Global Weekly Commentary: Why we still like stocks as yields spike
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Bond yields have sprinted higher on ballooning inflation and hawkish comments by central banks. Yield spikes have often spelled trouble for stocks, but we believe the past is an imperfect guide in a world shaped by supply shocks.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Scarcity inflation raises growth risks
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Scarcity inflation is here. Supply shocks have created shortages of goods, energy and food that are driving up prices.