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| | | ... compounds," the report read. Origin countries would have a positive outcome in this scenario, particularly those that have historically seen large numbers of workers move abroad such as Pakistan, the Philippines, and parts of Eastern Europe as migrants ... |
| | | | ... sectors that can distort traditional factor outcomes. Applying a conventional quality screen to Australian equities has historically left investors exposed to the very risks they were seeking to manage," Neiron said. "AQTY has been engineered specifically ... |
| | | | ... capital to the earliest stages of health innovation." "Australia has world-class research and clinical capability, but historically limited access to specialised venture capital at the point where deep technology ideas become companies. This mandate ... |
| | | | ... investments, particularly in reassessing where it is considered safe to do business," he said. The conflict proved that once historically stable environments, whether defined by geography or politics, are now less stable. "One of the ramifications of ... |
| | | | ... removing investment options that are not scaling rather than leaving them to linger on the menu. She added the trend historically has been to leave small options to "wither on the vine". "I think that will stop...we will be culling more regularly what ... |
| | | | ... Alexander Treves said there are even more compelling reasons to invest outside of developed markets. "The USD has historically been a safe haven from risk. People are reassessing some of that to some extent, because, already, it's such a well-held ... |
| | | | ... credit solutions Frank Danieli said in the defensive part of a 60-40 portfolio, with the 40% being defensive and historically invested in bonds and liquid fixed income to deliver a source of income, there are several aspects that should be top of mind ... |
| | | | ... said. "It doesn't mean you get a positive return all the time. I'm not promising that, but at real times, historically, it's tending to do okay." Simpson, however, noted if the Strait of Hormuz stays shut for a long period of time, emerging ... |
| | | | ... environment of heightened volatility, elevated sequencing risk, and far less reliable diversification than advisers have historically relied on." Marquet highlights the recent experience of bonds and equities moving together in response to geopolitical ... |
| | | | ... of competitive pressure. "Magellan is ceding management of its flagship strategy and slashing fees, steps it has historically resisted. The shift to lower-cost systematic approached also reshapes Magellan's own product suite," Ler said. "We don't expect ... |
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