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Student of the Market: October 2020
A monthly piece with timely charts and historical data leading into the election.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Active Non-Transparent ETFS (ANTS) Go Marching
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Despite all the headwinds facing global markets in 2020, the U.S. Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) market is thriving.
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Global Weekly Commentary: UK: a case study in virus dynamics
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We zero in on the UK this week to highlight the three main signposts we use to assess the impact of the coronavirus: the pace of the economic restart, the state of policy support and evidence of permanent economic damage.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Housing Market – A Bright Spot in a Challenging Year
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Global Weekly Commentary: U.S. election through a sectoral lens
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The potential outcomes of the November U.S. election could have starkly different policy ramifications, as we argued last week.
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AAM Viewpoints: Inflation and Bond Duration
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Bond yields are close to all-time lows across the yield curve, current inflation rates appear not to be an issue, and the Fed has stated they will not raise rates until 2023.
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Global Weekly Commentary: A consequential election
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The U.S. election is taking place against a historic backdrop of a pandemic, recession and domestic strife. The outcome could have significant implications for key policy areas: fiscal stimulus, public investment, taxation, regulation and foreign affairs.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Concern in the Credit Markets
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While the equity markets hover at – or are making new – all-time highs, the other three stool legs of investments get only marginal attention.