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Key convictions 3Q23
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Western Asset: Market insights at a glance. We remain cautious given risks of slowing growth and central bank overtightening but believe current spreads adequately compensate investors.
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Evolution & Revolution: Understanding Web3 and digital assets—Franklin Templeton’s new primer
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Having a foundational understanding of Web3 and emerging digital assets is essential in appreciating their impact on the future of the financial industry and society more widely. Franklin Templeton’s new digital assets primer provides in-depth information on these new concepts and terminologies. In this article, Sandy Kaul, Head of Digital Asset & Industry Advisory Services, summarizes each section in the primer.
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Talking Markets Podcast: Anatomy of a Recession Update: Gradually, Then Suddenly
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In this episode, we speak with Jeff Schulze, head of economic and market research at ClearBridge Investments about the Federal Reserve, rolling sector recessions, artificial intelligence, and receive the latest update on the ClearBridge Recession Risk Dashboard.
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The Case for Semiconductors
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Semiconductor stocks have outperformed all other industry groups for the past decade, and we see scope for continued outperformance; however, given a wide range of business models and competitive advantages, there is no one-size-fits-all investment thesis.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
Inflation Went Wild; Here’s How It Might Be Tamed
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As inflation begins to moderate, Olga and Hugo examine the structural forces shaping the medium-term outlook in four categories: energy, housing, goods, and services.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share Podcast: The Cost of Money
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In this episode, Hugo sits down with Edward Chancellor—author, journalist, and financial historian—for a conversation that challenges everything we thought we knew about the cost of money.