Dismal data and downgrades continue

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Coronavirus sparks a social shift in the bond market

Normalising economies may mean moderate returns

The coronavirus is a social issue that has brought unprecedented disruption to societies and is impacting the wellbeing of the world’s population. Capital markets are responding to this challenge with more than $9 billion of social bonds issued in the past three weeks, all from supranational entities. However, more can be done, and this presents a great opportunity for governments to follow suit.

Investment team updates – bullet points 16 April

Valuation BBBs and policy change

Investment team updates – bullet points 16 April

Oil prices down, credit downgrades up.

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Social bond market responds to the coronavirus crisis

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The coronavirus outbreak is a social issue that threatens the well-being of the world’s population. With ther ICMA Social Bond Principles published in 2017, the past few years has seen the bond market develop products that address social issues, with $59 billion issued to date. It therefore stands ready to support the financing of projects aimed at addressing the Covid-19 threat.

Coronavirus: Earthquakes, aftershocks and recovery

EN - How subconscious screening can create shrinking investment universes

Aftershocks are a frequent and disruptive result of an earthquake caused by the displacement effects of the main shock. While alarming themselves, they are often a reasonably predictable outcome of the main event. Large earthquakes can have hundreds of aftershocks. While there are familiar patterns to the distribution and magnitude of aftershocks, there can be surprises. However, they typically tend to decline in magnitude and frequency with time.

Previously unthinkable

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Coronavirus: Earthquakes, aftershocks and recovery

EN - How subconscious screening can create shrinking investment universes

Aftershocks are a frequent and disruptive result of an earthquake caused by the displacement effects of the main shock. While alarming themselves, they are often a reasonably predictable outcome of the main event. Large earthquakes can have hundreds of aftershocks. While there are familiar patterns to the distribution and magnitude of aftershocks, there can be surprises. However, they typically tend to decline in magnitude and frequency with time.

Colin Moore: Investing wisely in a time of uncertainty

Pensions Watch – November 2020

Our Global Chief Investment Officer talks about the ongoing viral outbreak, how markets react to such events, and investor responses.

International Women’s Day special podcast

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In this special edition from the team behind Eye of the Needle, we’re talking to Maya Bhandari, Multi-Asset Portfolio Manager, and Tammie Tang, Fixed Income Portfolio Manager. They tell us about their routes into asset management and their respective asset classes, how the industry has changed over the past decade, and offer advice to women aspiring to work in finance.