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A Busy Spring for Justice Breyer
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During his last few months on the bench, Justice Breyer will hear arguments on several high-profile matters, and will issue decisions on many more. Some of those decisions could even impact the 2022 congressional midterm elections.
Portfolio Construction Insights
Ukraine Investment Considerations: Time in the Market Beats Market-Timing
In this new era, our Portfolio Construction and Strategy Team thinks it's more important than ever to focus on an investor's individual goals rather than attempt to find a one-size-fits-all solution.
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
A Cherry Blossom Budget
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Tourists are back in Washington for spring break after a two-year hiatus and the cherry blossoms are nearing full bloom. In D.C., that can mean only one thing: it’s time for the announcement of the president’s annual budget!
Portfolio Construction Insights
Portfolio Diagnostics Report - Shifting Gears - Moving to a Goals Based Fixed Income Strategy
Traditional lines in fixed income investing have been blurred by low rates and a proliferation of new strategies. As a result, what was once a fairly straightforward asset class aimed at providing capital preservation and income, is now disorienting for many investors.
Investing Ideas
Breaking Down Plastic Pollution
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Hamish Chamberlayne, Head of Global Sustainable Equities, explains how the responsible use of plastics is an important consideration for evaluating the sustainability of a business.
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
The Link Between Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and the SEC’s ESG Rules
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Two seemingly disparate but potentially related events are transpiring this week in Washington...
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
A Bruhaha Over COVID Funding
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No policy is immune from politics — not even funding for the tools that members of both parties admit the country needs to continue to contain and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.