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The Search for Growth (Full Report)Sponsored by BNY Mellon, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a global market survey in early 2011 to examine the prospects for economic and market growth from the perspective of both institutional investors and corporate executives. Based on the responses of nearly 800 survey participants and a series of in-depth interviews with leading investors and experts, the study explores the potential for growth across a wide range of sectors, regions and asset classes, and the likelihood and impact of a range of both positive and negative scenarios.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
The Search for Growth: Rethinking Asset AllocationYears of financial turmoil and market volatility -- and the promise of more to come -- have forced investors to question traditional approaches to asset allocation. A new paper, sponsored by BNY Mellon and written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), explores the development of key trends in asset allocation and risk management.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
Insurers and Society: Opportunities and Challenges in the Period to 2030Insurers around the world face a succession of challenges as they begin 2013. Ongoing economic uncertainty alongside the significant costs of insuring against extreme weather events, shifting demographics and looming regulatory changes are converging to put increased pressure on the industry. The Economist Intelligence Unit, on behalf of BNY Mellon, surveyed 332 companies around the world including insurers, reinsurers, wealth managers and independent financial advisers to explore the main challenges identified by the insurance industry and the ways in which it has responded, and examine what else can be done to help insurers to continue to drive positive economic behaviour while protecting society from risk.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
Search for Growth: Fiscal Decision Time for Political LeadersThe U.S. and European economies will face significant challenges in 2013 and beyond regardless of the scope and direction of imminent fiscal decisions globally, according to a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). This paper, part of the BNY Mellon-sponsored Search for Growth research initiative, examines and details the diverse opinions of leading market watchers and participants.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
Search for Growth: Central Banks in Uncharted TerritoryIn their ongoing response to the aftershocks of the global financial crisis, central banks are abandoning the narrow role they traditionally played in economic affairs. In developed economies particularly, they have greatly expanded their direct participation in financial markets, working to sway investor sentiment and restore confidence. Much of this shift has been reluctant, and arguably it is spurred by lack of government action to stimulate the global economy or correct structural imbalances. But many observers expect the changes to be permanent. The Economist Intelligence Unit takes a closer look at the evolving role of central banks. This paper is part of the BNY Mellon-sponsored Search for Growth series.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
BNY Mellon Regulatory News Spotlight: CFTC & SEC Begin Finalizing OTC Reform -- Final Definition of Swaps Approved as Part of Dodd-FrankAs a result of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the Dodd-Frank Act), the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are writing rules to regulate the swaps marketplace, and recently approved the final product definitions for swaps and security-based swaps. These final rules will further define the swap regulatory oversight environment as co-regulated by the CFTC and the SEC. Business: Corporate
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The Search for Growth: Opportunities and Risks for Institutional Investors in 2012 (Full Report)Sponsored by BNY Mellon, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a global market survey in early 2012 to examine the prospects for economic and market growth from the perspective of both institutional investors and corporate executives. Based on the responses of nearly 800 survey participants and a series of in-depth interviews with leading investors and experts, the study explores the potential for growth across a wide range of sectors, regions and asset classes, and the likelihood and impact of a range of both positive and negative scenarios. This is the second year in a row BNY Mellon and the EIU have partnered on this project.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
The Search for Growth: Opportunities and Risks for Institutional Investors in 2012 (Executive Summary)Sponsored by BNY Mellon, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a global market survey in early 2012 to examine the prospects for economic and market growth from the perspective of both institutional investors and corporate executives. Based on the responses of nearly 800 survey participants and a series of in-depth interviews with leading investors and experts, the study explores the potential for growth across a wide range of sectors, regions and asset classes, and the likelihood and impact of a range of both positive and negative scenarios. This is the second year in a row BNY Mellon and the EIU have partnered on this project.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
The Search for Growth: Looking to Emerging MarketsThe slowdown in developed market growth is making emerging markets increasingly attractive to institutional investors, according to a new paper sponsored by BNY Mellon and written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). The paper examines how perceptions about emerging market investments have changed in response to global economic turmoil.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |
The Search for Growth (Executive Summary)Sponsored by BNY Mellon, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) conducted a global market survey in early 2011 to examine the prospects for economic and market growth from the perspective of both institutional investors and corporate executives. Based on the responses of nearly 800 survey participants and a series of in-depth interviews with leading investors and experts, the study explores the potential for growth across a wide range of sectors, regions and asset classes, and the likelihood and impact of a range of both positive and negative scenarios.
In collaboration with: The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited |