Value renaissance finally on way

It takes a lot of guts to come up with the proposition that this is the moment to shift the emphasis from growth to value stocks. But John Bailer, US equity income manager at Newton Investment Management, is certain. The reason: structural changes in the macroeconomy. Soaring inflation, for example, is giving rise to a veritable “value renaissance”.

Cryptos, highly undesirable alternative liquidity

Cryptocurrencies are causing the European Central Bank increasing concern. This exotic market segment operates outside the domain of central banks and, according to specialists, can undermine monetary and financial stability. This form of alternative liquidity is a highly undesirable development, according to Sylvester Eijffinger, emeritus professor of financial economics at Tilburg University and visiting professor at Harvard University’s economics department.

Investment Outlook: bickering over corrections

“The equity market is moving towards a bubble”, said Jeroen Blokland said during the annual Fondsnieuws Investment Outlook, organised by Investment Officer Luxembourg’s Dutch sister publication. High valuations and exaggerated growth expectations make the probability of corrections in 2022 very high. This statement did not meet with unanimous approval. According to Edin Mujagic, chief economist at OHV Asset Management, this is in fact the ideal environment for equities.

EM debt a paradise for active investors

“The world needs to be prepared for a debt crisis in emerging markets. Rising interest rates will draw capital away from vulnerable countries”, warned Kristalina Georgieva, director of the IMF. For the time being, not everyone feels moved by this warning, “emerging market debt is a paradise for active investors”, according to Wouter van Overfelt, senior portfolio manager EM debt at Vontobel, in an interview with Fondsnieuws, Investment Officer Luxembourg’s Dutch sister publication.

Impact investing taking over from ESG

Despite much debate in the market about the hows and whys of ESG integration, impact investing is steadily making its way into the financial mainstream. In 2021, the first year in two decades in which extreme poverty once again rose, with lasting consequences for the world’s most vulnerable people in particular, the financial industry once again demonstrated the importance of real, tangible impact.

Geeks get it right: is Pelosi the “Queen of Stocks”?

Gamestop and Dogecoin are passé. The world of internet memes – “fast-spreading internet jokes” - has a new hobbyhorse: Nancy Pelosi. The buying and selling of shares by the “Queen of Stocks”, as the Speaker of the US House of Representatives is called on financial meme pages and TikTok accounts, is being closely watched by retail investors.

Japan: Abenomics won’t be discontinued

In the run-up to the Japanese elections later this month, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has promised to discontinue “Abenomics”. According to him, the economic programme has not led to broader growth. Lodewijk van der Kroft, managing director at Comgest, said investors need not worry about such statements. “This is election rhetoric for the stage, Abenomics will not be thrown out with the rubbish.”