Why a Slowdown Might Not Be Too Bad, CIOs Say
At a Franklin Templeton webinar, finance chiefs describe corporate America’s strengths.
At a Franklin Templeton webinar, finance chiefs describe corporate America’s strengths.
The framework, now out for comment, calls for extending GIPS to outsourced investment managers, with rules for things like fee disclosures and benchmarking.
The pension giant also found that venture capital and growth equity have underperformed public equities.
New data and economic forecasts predict a soft landing, but investors may need help navigating higher inflation and hard-to-predict costs.
The classic trade-off between unemployment and inflation isn’t the same due to the Federal Reserve, in Peter Berezin’s view.
The center will seek to provide new insights into the future of the investment industry.
When double-digit market growth precedes the 9th month, good things tend to follow for investors, according to LPL and BofA.
Environmental and social resolutions boosted the number of filings this spring, ISS says, while anti-E&S resolutions also shot up.
Led by programs in California, Oregon and Illinois, the pace of savings growth in state plans is accelerating.
Those stocks, such as Altria and Verizon, carry the top yields, but their flagging prices negate the sweet payouts, according to Bespoke.
Casting aside budget hawks’ concerns and inflation upticks, the firm applauds the industrial policy under the Biden Administration.
Research awards were also granted to papers covering climate risk and sustainable investing.
A report sees higher rates and a weakening economy pushing firms into bankruptcy or restructurings.
Morningstar says multi-family’s finances are even more precarious.