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Despite soaring inflation across developed markets (DMs), price rises in Japan remain very low on a relative basis. That’s largely because the country has avoided significant supply-side disruptions.
As prices continue to soar across much of the ...
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Evgenia Molotova’s experience in industries not usually associated with impact investing was the source of inspiration for Positive Change, an equity strategy with a difference.
What sparked your interest in impact investing?
In a past lif...
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Luc Luyet and Alessandro Cortese, Pictet Wealth Management
While neutral on the euro in the short term, ECB tightening and a credible ‘anti-fragmentation’ tool could help the single currency stage a comeback.
The euro has recently come close...
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FINDING "YOUR IDEAL CLIENT" THANKS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
While sales and marketing budgets can represent up to two thirds of the cost structure of some companies, the question of the efficiency and productivity of these sales forces is b...
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By Peter Garnry, Head of Equity Strategy at Saxo Bank
South Korea is the beacon of the global economy due to its many procyclical industries ranging from semiconductors to shipbuilding and thus when South Korean equities are doing bad inve...
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The buying of energy sector ETFs across US, World and European exposures has been a major feature of ETF markets this year and last. Net inflows YTD total more than $2.6 billion, which offsets activity elsewhere, including large outflows from fina...
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