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Enhancing U.S. Equity Returns Through a More Balanced Market-Cap Allocation Approach

The Boston Company looks at how institutional investors can seek higher risk-adjusted returns with a broader range of U.S. equity market-cap exposures that includes small and mid-size companies.

Authors:   Michael Arends, Joseph Duffy
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   September 2012


Fiscal Cliff Effects Will Slow U.S. Growth But Avoid Plunge Into Recession

Standish Global Macro Strategist Tom Higgins expects political compromise on the U.S. fiscal cliff will slow growth in 2013 but avert pushing the economy into recession.

Author:   Thomas Higgins
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   October 2012


The U.S. Election Effect: Key Considerations for U.S. Equity Investing

The Boston Company looks at how U.S. presidential elections have affected equity markets in the past and why this year's experience might be different.

Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   October 2012


Rate Rise Remedies: Three Approaches to Managing Interest Rate Risk While Protecting Return & Diversification Objectives

BNY Mellon's Investment Strategy and Solutions Group looks at three approaches to protecting fixed income portfolios against rising interest rates.

Authors:   Chris Harris, Charles Dolan
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   November 2012


The New Liquidity: Investment Implications of Structural Market Changes

BNY Mellon investment boutique traders look at regulation- and technology-driven changes to market liquidity and what they mean for institutional investors.

Authors:   David Brooks, Lynn Challenger, Amy Koch
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   November 2012


Unexpected Inflation Hedging: A 3D SUPER Approach

Mellon Capital discusses new way to protect portfolios from unexpected inflation as accommodative monetary policy raises concerns about the erosion of portfolio purchasing power through inflation.

Authors:   Anjun Zhou, Karsten Jeske
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   November 2012


A Looming Fiscal Cliff: The Political Landscape, Historical Lessons and Likely Implications

Mellon Capital analyst Sam Valtenbergs on the historical lessons and likely financial market implications of the looming U.S. fiscal cliff.

Author:   Sam Valtenbergs
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   November 2012


Global Market Outlook 2013: Experimental Policy Transforms the Investment Landscape

BNY Mellon investment boutique traders look at regulation- and technology-driven structural changes to market liquidity in the U.S. and what they mean for institutional investors.

Authors:   James Harries, Andy Cawker, Nick Clay, George Saffaye, Caroline Keen, Sophia Whitbread, Solange Srour, Thomas Higgins, Paul Brain, Gunther Westen, Alexander Kozhemiakin, Colm McDonagh, Paul Hatfield
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   December 2012


A Renewed Emergence of Creative Destruction in Technology

The Boston Company's Core Research Technology Team argues how mobile devices, cloud computing and data analytics are creating new equity opportunities in the technology sector.

Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   December 2012


VIDEO: Value Opportunities Abound - Credit Markets Offer New Points of Entry

Some sectors of the credit markets present unprecedented value opportunities for investors seeking to achieve their investment objectives this current low-return environment, says Paul Hatfield, Chief Investment Officer and Chief Risk Officer at Alcentra, BNY Mellon's boutique specializing in sub-investment grade debt capital markets in Europe and the United States. Hatfield believes that selective exposure to diversified credit opportunities will become an increasingly important trend among investors.

Author:   Paul Hatfield
Business:   Investment Management
Publication date:   January 2013


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