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Technology Offers Lab Animals a Way Out
10 million lab animals undergo tests with severe pain each year. Over time, companies have aligned with customers. The near-term exit for lab animals relies on regulators. A 2021 breakthrough in China shows progress. But the underlying driver is remarkable advances in technology. Management views and outlook in this blog.
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A Lighter Shade of Green
We have a high opinion of Kensington as a mortgage lender and when we score it for ESG as part of our investment analysis it performs very well even without this latest Green initiative, but we do feel it can stretch further.
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Punch Pubs Sees Off WBS and Shows Route to Bonds
All told, while we think relative value in WBS can be attractive, we believe the trend of refinancing in the bond market is only going to continue in the coming years, though it will be gradual.
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FOMC: Taper Talk and Treasury Tumble
With all of the recent data pointing to higher inflation expectations and the Fed expected to maintain a transitory interpretation, we will be focusing our attention on comments from the various regional Fed presidents on conditions that could prompt a tapering move at some point in the future.
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European Equities: The Road to Revitalization
European equities have lagged the US for more than a decade. But there are reasons to believe that Europe can outperform again: The benchmark is now more exposed to higher growth companies, valuations are attractive, macro reforms have mitigated risks and Europe is leading the way in ESG.
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How AT1s Can Help Boost a Bond Portfolio
Since their inception in 2013, Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bonds have developed into a $250bn multi-currency asset class that, with a high level of due diligence, can offer an attractive opportunity for fixed income investors facing another decade of ultra-low yields.
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Why Gilts Are More Vulnerable to Inflation Than Treasuries
We believe UK government bonds are ultimately most vulnerable to a rise in inflation, and the 10-year Gilt currently trading at 0.73% does not come close to compensating for this.
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Credit Fundamentals Set to Improve Further
Frustratingly for fixed income investors looking to buy bonds, the data seem to fully justify the high valuations we see in so many parts of our market at the moment; it really would not make sense to be able to buy bonds cheaply when conditions are so good.
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Where is Your Umbrella?
High-growth, high-momentum stocks were among the best performers of 2020, then value stocks rallied into the first quarter of this year. We are cautious of valuations, as some stocks have already priced in a recovery. Investing in quality companies with predictable earnings power at reasonable valuations can help investors prepare for a rainy day.
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Fed Sales a Drop in the Bucket, but Watch the Ripples
While we don’t expect any material spread widening in the near term, we remain extremely wary of higher duration bonds given our view that the potential persistent inflation suggested by recent data isn’t priced into US Treasury yields, which currently sit around 1.58% at the 10-year point.
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Investors Should Fight Weakened CLO Docs
2021 looks set to become a post-financial crisis record year for European CLO issuance and refinancings, but amid the rush of activity we are seeing a concerning trend for weaker documentation in refinanced deals that in our view investors need to fight against.
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Is now the time to buy value stocks?
Strong momentum across many markets has increased investors’ concerns about inflated valuations. As the “growth-at-any-price” trade seems to be fading, many believe a rotation out of growth stocks and into value may continue to outperform the broader market. Before you rearrange your portfolio in light of the current rotation, here are a few things to consider.
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Central Banks Get Ready to Talk Tapering
After unleashing the strongest combined emergency package we have ever seen in 2020, central banks are now entering perhaps the most challenging phase of their COVID-19 response, trying to balance the economic recovery while at the same time having to reassure the markets they can control the threat of runaway inflation.
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Your Lufthansa Coupon Has Been Delayed, But Not Cancelled
Last week there was a rare occurrence in the high yield market as German airline Lufthansa announced it would be deferring the coupon on a hybrid bond issued in 2015.
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A Prudent Approach to Navigating Equity Markets in China
Chinese equities can offer an exciting and dynamic opportunity, but investors must navigate a complex regulatory environment and quickly changing competitive dynamics. Our research team sheds light on the outlook for e-commerce giant Alibaba, how to approach the A-shares universe and pressing issues investors face in China today.
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What Does US Wage Data Say About Inflation?
From our perspective, the potential wage pressures we see make us uncomfortable with 10-year Treasury yields at current levels, despite their significant rise since the start of the year.
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Investing in China: Uncovering Growth Opportunities in the Post-COVID Economy
Even as the broader geopolitical environment and global economic uncertainty continue to impact the headlines on China, strong growth prospects underpin several sectors and companies.
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Reaching For The Risk Dial as Valuations Stretch
Having witnessed the most remarkable turnaround in risk markets over the last 14 months, it makes sense to take stock as fundamentals look to us to be approaching optimal levels. Credit spreads have ground into levels not far from the prior cycle’s tights, and while we remain confident in the underlying fundamentals and a good technical backdrop, recent developments mean that despite this constructive view, our risk appetite has ticked down slightly.
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What’s Really Going On With US Jobs?
At 8.1m, the number of job openings as of March 31 was the highest it has been since the data series began some 20 years ago.
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What are AT1 bonds, and how do they work?
Additional Tier 1 bonds, or AT1s for short, are part of a family of bank capital securities known as Contingent Convertibles or ‘Cocos’. They are bonds issued by banks that contribute to the total level of capital they are required to hold by regulators.
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Classic Late-cycle Issuance…in Mid-cycle
Markets can often be tricky for investors in May as bond issuers take advantage of a window of opportunity following the Q1 earnings season and ahead of the typical summer lull. This often results in heavy supply in late April and early May, hence the old trader adage of “sell in May and go away”.
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5 Reasons International Equities Are a Compelling Opportunity
While the US is home to many global leading companies, it is not the be-all and end-all for investors. Actively allocating to international equities can bring the benefits of diversification. We believe a portfolio that combines the best of domestic and international quality growth equities is the right choice for long-term investors today.
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Is Shunning Coal a Good Policy for Capital Markets?
As long as coal usage is not illegal, a private buyer of any origin will be able to purchase these assets cheaper and run them for as long as possible with no regard for ESG matters.
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What's Happened to the Brexit Premium?
There has been a lot of focus on the performance of the high yield markets since the start of the year, particularly in Q1 when many rates markets were selling off aggressively.