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A value-growth barbell strategy

Submitted by mike.gordon@in… on Wed, 29 Sep 2021 - 10:25
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The 10-year and 30-year US yields are pushing towards the top of their trend channels. These interest rates are all-important for the further evolution of long-duration assets. 2 per cent on the 10-year segment seems to be a breaking point. A barbell strategy between value and growth may offer a solution.

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Book: ECB should write off debt, transfer budgetary sovereignty to EU

Submitted by stephen.evans@… on Mon, 30 Aug 2021 - 14:38
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In 2008, the ECB changed its approach to a “full allotment” system. “Those apparently meaningless words explain why the savings interest rate is currently zero percent. It is also a benchmark to watch for when the savings interest will rise again.

AXA sees no problem with low interest rates

Submitted by mike.gordon@in… on Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 10:34
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The bond market is in the doldrums. The value of the world’s negative yielding debt has risen to more than USD 16,000 billion, the highest level in six months. Yet not every bond investor is worried about negative yields.

Why stock investors always look on the bright side of life

Submitted by tjibbe.hoekstr… on Fri, 05 Jun 2020 - 08:00
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Europe and the United States are facing an almost unprecedented economic crisis: debts are rising faster than ever while growth has plummeted. But investors have decided not to focus on the dark side of the moon, but to look on the bright side of life instead.

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