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Amundi backs Europe as global shift redraws investment priorities

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Fri, 27 Jun 2025 - 06:03
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Amundi, Europe’s biggest asset manager, is calling on investors to reassess their global asset allocation in light of deep structural changes in the world economy, with its top investment leaders highlighting Europe’s growing role as a safe and opportunity-rich destination.

Benelux investors keep their cool as Wall Street wobbles

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Thu, 20 Mar 2025 - 06:02
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Wall Street wobbles, nerves fray—European investors stay cool, filter the noise, and focus on long-term stability amid market turbulence.

Nasdaq’s bold step towards 24/5 trading draws criticism

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Wed, 19 Mar 2025 - 06:03
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Nasdaq is preparing to extend its trading hours, aiming to introduce 24-hour, five-day-a-week trading by the second half of 2026—pending regulatory approval.

Wall Street looses patience with Trump

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Wed, 12 Mar 2025 - 06:02
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It was the day Wall Street lost patience with President Donald Trump. Monday’s selloff was swift, messy, and impossible to recover, as investors recoiled from a tech slump, tariff-inspired fears, and fresh jitters over the economy.

Market concentration at a 92-year high, UBS Yearbook finds

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Wed, 05 Mar 2025 - 06:02
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There aren’t many must-reads in the investment world, but UBS’ Global Investment Returns Yearbook is one of them. Compiled by academics at London Business School and Cambridge University, the annual report digs into long-term market trends, often challenging conventional thinking.

Trump-Trades fade, leaving investors searching for the next big theme

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Mon, 24 Feb 2025 - 06:02
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Investors, once emboldened by the so-called ‘Trump trades’ - long U.S. dollar, short U.S. government bonds, and overweight anything American - are now struggling to identify the next structural theme. The big uncertainty: tariffs.

Investors look beyond tech giants as earnings season looms

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Mon, 27 Jan 2025 - 06:02
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While the “Magnificent Seven” are expected to deliver strong results, it is the remaining 493 companies in the S&P 500 that are increasingly catching attention with improving earnings.

Only columnists spot signs of a bubble in US stocks

Submitted by raymond.frenke… on Wed, 18 Dec 2024 - 06:05
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Wall Street’s relentless climb offers both a spectacular show and a precarious wager on the world’s most dynamic economy .While sceptics see a bubble ready to burst, optimists argue that growth is justified.

Diversification key as markets face volatile 2025

Submitted by jip.schoon@inv… on Tue, 17 Dec 2024 - 06:02
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The year 2025 can only be an exceptional one for equities if geopolitical stability materialises, a prospect that seems unlikely. Large asset managers are once again emphasising diversification to withstand the anticipated volatility.

Quintet eyes broader AI boom but hedges its risks

Submitted by jip.schoon@inv… on Tue, 17 Dec 2024 - 06:01
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Quintet chief investment officer Daniele Antonucci shared where the private bank has increased and decreased its exposure, plus investment trend shifts among its European clientele.

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