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Can the new Texas stock exchange break the East Coast’s hegemony?

Texas aims to challenge the dominant position of New York and Delaware in the U.S. capital markets with a new stock exchange and more flexible regulation. But sufficient liquidity, reliable price discovery, and investor confidence are not easily achieved, said Onnig Dombalagian, professor of law at Tulane University.

The Trump-Xi Summit

In 1972, Richard Nixon flew to Beijing convinced that the world was becoming multipolar. He sought to position the United States as one of several great powers, strong enough to balance the Soviet Union and other emerging rivals. What he could not foresee was that his visit would instead mark the beginning of a unipolar era defined by unprecedented American dominance.

60/40 portfolio under pressure again, ‘but still too early to bury it’

Just like a few years ago, asset managers are once again questioning the traditional 60/40 mix between equities and bonds, as the two asset classes are no longer reacting in opposite directions to market shocks, but increasingly moving in tandem. Is the “safe” 60/40 model portfolio gradually becoming a thing of the past?

Private equity’s pay machine becomes a governance test

The fees private equity managers earn on successful deals are no longer just a matter of compensation. For the pension funds and insurers that bankroll the industry, the way those payouts are calculated has become a test of governance, and an increasingly important influence on where capital flows next.