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Elusive rates stability would be turning point for fixed income
With central banks speeding though their hiking cycles, a return to rates stability could allow investors to reap the rewards of bond yields that are unusually high for this point in the cycle.
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3 reasons to allocate to emerging market equities
After a decade of underperformance, are emerging markets (EM) equities on the road to recovery? The potential for stronger earnings growth, particularly in Asia, along with a widening differential in emerging versus developed market real GDP growth could be a catalyst for the re-rating of global EM.
Quality Growth Boutique
Inflation’s illusion on carbon intensity – don’t be deceived
High inflation creates the illusion of falling carbon intensity, a common measure used to track greenhouse gas emissions from portfolios. It is critical for investors who are targeting Paris Aligned reductions to adjust for this issue. By using alternatives to revenue-backed carbon intensity tracking metrics, we can help maintain data integrity and save years of progress.
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Carbon Emissions: Does engagement carry a punch?
How much do listed companies contribute to emissions? We estimate they account for about 16.9 billion tons of greenhouse gases compared to a global total of 46.3 billion tons annually. These are needle-moving volumes. Investors can make a difference by working with management teams to encourage abatement plans.
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Circular economy makes the wheels go round
The circular economy, popularized by expressions such as “zero waste”, “right to repair”, or “from farm to fork”, is rooted in the knowledge that resources are finite. Companies that manage to reduce their consumption of raw materials are likely to increase their profits and market share, which will ultimately benefit investors. Past examples of corporate successes based on the circular economy include the Italian Vespa scooter.
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How to engage with Chinese companies – local language skills help
Discussing sustainability matters with Chinese companies is rewarding and challenging. Part of it is fact-finding, part of it is education. But investors need to tread with caution, and little extras such as talking Chinese help, says Hong Kong-based ESG analyst Gayle Chan. She also explains the approach of mtx Equities, citing a concrete example.
Quality Growth Boutique
In times of panic, investors need a dose of healthy optimism
How can you find growth in times of panic? Difficult markets are not to be feared. Investors need an optimistic resolve and a clear roadmap: identify businesses with sustainable and predictable earnings streams, pricing power, and lower leverage, and avoid stocks trading at exorbitant multiples that are vulnerable to higher discount rates.
Fixed Income Boutique
4 reasons why EM local currency debt could be the phoenix of fixed income
In this fixed income mid-year outlook, Portfolio Manager Carlos de Sousa, explains why the overlooked and much maligned emerging market local-currency asset class may be the phoenix of fixed income.
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How ESG scoring really works
Here we lift the lid on how typical ESG scoring models work in fixed income, with the help of some real-world examples that will help explain why some companies score well and others poorly. Some of the results will surprise you.
Quality Growth Boutique
Quality Growth: The last man standing
Like the end of a long evening of revelry, the decline in the fortunes of momentum growth and value companies leaves the Quality Growth investors, in our opinion – still standing. Companies with pricing power, low debt, and consistent earnings may be the slow but steady winners in the race to beat the market.
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How to prep your bond portfolio for recession
With fears of recession growing, defensive assets like US Treasuries suddenly look to be back in fashion. How can investors prepare their portfolio for recession?
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Cloudy with a Chance of a Bear Market
Bear markets do not send advance warnings. But investors can pay attention to red flags. Valuation multiples are well above the long-term average and consensus estimates are bullish on earnings growth. The good news is that investors can prepare for macro uncertainty and minimize capital loss.
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Not So Sweet: Why Investing in Apple Might Leave a Sour Taste
Can iPhone growth keep up after a super cycle? What will be Apple’s next major new product? With a mixed track record of launching new services, regulatory risks to the current App Store model, and a valuation that is not compelling, investors should be concerned around Apple’s future growth.
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Why short term bonds can be the ideal tonic for rampant inflation
Given the twin pressures of inflation and volatility, we believe the inherent strengths of short term bonds can give investors some comfort through this uncertain phase of the cycle.
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The Road is Long – Navigating through Inflation and Uncertainty
Central banks must temper inflation at a time of geopolitical crisis, historically high valuations, slowing economic growth, declining equity markets, and a flattening yield curve – clearly not an environment for the faint of heart. Quality growth stocks, relative winners during times of persistent inflation, can be a portfolio stabilizer in challenging times.
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Where do fixed income investors go from here?
Global bond markets have moved sharply in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as investors have tried to assess the impact of an unprecedented raft of financial and economic sanctions.
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Accessing Quality American Businesses You Won’t Find in the S&P 500
What do Tiffany jewelry, Gerber baby food, and Milwaukee power tools have in common? They are all iconic American consumer brands owned by non-US based companies. In our view, US index funds and active managers that invest only in US-based companies are missing out on some American gems.
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A steady hand in volatile markets
What does Russia’s invasion of Ukraine portend for China and Taiwan? How do you identify quality companies amid unpredictable regulatory and political environments? How should you consider absolute risks on a country level? Cheryl Gedvila, Client Portfolio Manager, addresses these difficult questions to help investors navigate markets today.
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Female leadership – what it looks like
Last year the Fortune 500 had a record 41 women CEOs. Yet US women earned just $83 for each $100 by men on average, reflecting the corporate ladder’s ‘broken rungs.’ This blog looks at female led company profiles, workplace headwinds for women, and ways to improve the flow of meritocracy.
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The thrill of being consistently boring
Unglamorous stock research, resisting the whims of the markets, and preparing for the worst can be downright boring. But it’s a great way to find quality international companies that can help reduce portfolio risk and improve downside protection – exciting results during these uncertain times.
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Why central bank policy errors should be top of your 2022 worry list
With inflation soaring and the economic recovery looking more fragile, we look at three famous central bank policy errors to demonstrate why they can be so dangerous for investors, and consider how a fixed income portfolio can be strengthened against the risk.
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Three strategies for beating inflation with bonds
Inflation was the dominant theme across financial markets in 2021, and we think it is likely to be a big driver of returns again in 2022.
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Changing Lanes: rethinking your credit exposure
High-yield bonds can boost fixed income returns in strong markets but can create a drag for investors in downturns. Strategic income strategies give investors more options, allowing them to switch into lower risk securities to access positive returns whatever the road ahead.
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4 Key Trends in Emerging Markets and Companies that May Benefit
Local know-how goes a long way in emerging markets (EM). Regional e-commerce and consumer companies are increasing market share by adapting to local preferences. Some quality companies are benefiting from this and other EM trends, such as expanding demographics in the online gaming market and rising barriers to entry in semiconductors.