Markets are Still Fighting the Fed on Rates
Thoughts on EM
Capital, Calls and Comfortable Coupons
Diligence Due in AT1 as Spreads Tighten
Have European Regulators Just Tightened Financial Conditions?
BBBs and ‘Fallen Angels’: Hellish Risks or Heavenly Returns?
Emerging markets: a delicate balance of opportunity and risk
Trading in China A-Shares
Quality Growth Banks: Why We Find the U.S. a Better Hunting Ground Than Europe
Seeing Inflation and Dealing With It
Brazil: The Moment of Truth
Brazil has sold off as the market fears the country is in trouble. If the huge pension program is not reformed, it will add expense to a budget already in deficit – and reform has proven extremely difficult. On top of this, there will be a new President elected in October. The race is so open and full of new and anti-establishment candidates, there is a fear that reform may languish along with the country’s finances.
Consumer Staples: Orphans or Heroes?
Legendary baseball star Yogi Berra opined that, “You don’t have to swing hard to hit a home run. If you got the timing, it’ll go“. That may work in baseball, but in the world of investing, timing is a difficult, some say an impossible skill to master.
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