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Topic Active Management Alternatives Asia Asset Allocation Australia Cash Central Bank China Commodities Core Fixed Income Credit Currency Economics Emerging Markets Equities ESG Europe Fixed Income Global Housing/Mortgages Inflation Liquidity Market Volatility Municipals Public Policy Rates Real Asset Risk Management Short Term UK United States
Fiscal Spending Could Cause a U.S. Growth Spike – Compounding Investors’ Concerns on Inflation Fiscal Spending Could Cause a U.S. Growth Spike – Compounding Investors’ Concerns on Inflation A large fiscal package geared toward pandemic relief will likely boost U.S. growth even further in 2021, but long-term inflationary risks are still balanced.
Southeast Asia Banks: Strong Capital Positions Should Help Absorb Losses Southeast Asia Banks: Strong Capital Positions Should Help Absorb Losses We expect a faster profit recovery for major systemically-important banks than second tier peers.
Fixed Income: Low Yields Don’t Tell the Whole Story Fixed Income: Low Yields Don’t Tell the Whole Story Bonds continue to offer numerous benefits and potential for appreciation.
Inflation Outlook: Relatively Range-Bound Inflation Outlook: Relatively Range-Bound Group CIO Dan Ivascyn discusses the factors that will likely keep inflation in check over the longer term.
Avoiding Turbulence: Fed Policy and Communication in 2021 Avoiding Turbulence: Fed Policy and Communication in 2021 A clear communication strategy is crucial to managing market expectations around changes in Federal Reserve asset purchases and interest rate policy.
Beyond Brexit: Outlook and Risks for the U.K. Economy Beyond Brexit: Outlook and Risks for the U.K. Economy Despite seeing major market swings following the 2016 Brexit referendum, we don’t expect Britain’s departure from the European Union (EU) to have any major economic effects in our baseline outlook for 2021 and beyond. Far more important are COVID-19, fiscal policy, and bigger questions around future productivity growth.