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The EM Default Picture: More Nuanced Than Headlines Imply
The coronavirus pandemic is undoubtedly creating short-term and long-term challenges for emerging
markets (EMs). But not all sovereign and corporate issuers can be painted with the same broad brush,
and placing too much weight on overly dire forecasts may result in missed opportunities.
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The strange irony of Covid-19
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The pandemic is exposing opportunities and the benefits of active management.
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5 reasons to think international now
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With the bottom appearing to be in, there's nowhere to go but up.
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Glass half full
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We are optimistic at this critical juncture for the U.S. economy.
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How have money markets fared during Covid-19 volatility?
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Fed actions spurred confidence in, and inflows into, liquidity sector.
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'Where is it?'
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The money, that is. Despite massive stimulus, lending and spending have yet to perk up.
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Less of zero
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The Fed has been outspoken against negative rates, and a U-shaped recovery could shorten the period they are pinned to zero.
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Weekly Macro Update: Why June May be the Most Important Month of the Year
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We’ll have a substantially better picture of how quickly global demand may recover.
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Trends in Advisor Behavior During Market Volatility - Week of May 26, 2020
Last week was one of the "slowest" weeks of the year in terms of investment activity.
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Trends in Advisor Behavior During Market Volatility - Week of May 18, 2020
Last week was a return to "normal" for advisor activities. Trading volume was close to the average seen in 2019. Advisors were neutral on risk - more risky and less risky investments were both near net zero in flows.