From equities and fixed income to commercial real estate, ESG and climate change, join us as we explore the issues global investors are talking about and uncover insights from industry experts that help keep it all in perspective.
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In this year’s report, we focus on: climate change across a variety of angles; regulation, now top of mind not just in the EU, but increasingly in the U.S. and APAC; supply chain issues, including the prospects for lab-grown commodities; and a host of issues affecting everyday lives, including striking rail workers, poor air quality and new ground rules for tech firms.
What will you be watching in 2023?

In this year’s report, we focus on: climate change across a variety of angles; regulation, now top of mind not just in the EU, but increasingly in the U.S. and APAC; supply chain issues, including the prospects for lab-grown commodities; and a host of issues affecting everyday lives, including striking rail workers, poor air quality and new ground rules for tech firms.
What will you be watching in 2023?

In this year’s report, we focus on: climate change across a variety of angles; regulation, now top of mind not just in the EU, but increasingly in the U.S. and APAC; supply chain issues, including the prospects for lab-grown commodities; and a host of issues affecting everyday lives, including striking rail workers, poor air quality and new ground rules for tech firms.
What will you be watching in 2023?

Investing globally can help investors work toward global diversification, tap into new opportunities for growth and harness the potential increased importance of emerging markets. But many investors may be missing out on these opportunities. In some ways, it’s understandable. U.S. equities have outperformed global equities in three consecutive years — 2018, ‘19 and ‘20 — which has resulted in global investing losing its shine for many U.S. investors.

This is the third instalment of our ‘Fact(or) Fiction?’ series, which aims to debunk some common myths around factor investing. In this instalment, we explore the simple concepts that underpin factor investing.

An objective gauge of the contribution by the world’s public companies to total carbon emissions and their progress toward a net-zero economy.

An objective gauge of the contribution by the world’s public companies to total carbon emissions and their progress toward a net-zero economy.

It can be difficult to make investment decisions about real assets in a period of uncertainty and volatility. We highlight five key trends that are influencing the pricing, performance and trading of assets.
