Reasons to be positive about emerging markets debt

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Alejandro Arevalo and Reza Karim explain why they believe emerging markets debt is poised to benefit from China’s reopening and improving fundamentals.

Notes from the Investment Floor: 3 key topics for investors in Japan

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Dan Carter discusses three of the key factors for investors in Japan to be thinking about now, especially in light of the Bank of Japan’s surprising policy moves.

Jupiter Value Equities Team: 2022 Stewardship Report – UK Value

The Value Equities team provide an insight into the companies they have engaged with in 2022 as part of their annual stewardship report.

Jupiter Value Equities Team: 2022 Stewardship Report – Global Value

In their second annual stewardship report, the Global Value Equities team provide an insight into how they have engaged with the companies in which they invest.

ESG in fixed income – why do it?

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Anna Karim underscores the importance of engaging with companies to raise their awareness about climate change and how that can give a fillip to their businesses.

Notes from the Investment Floor: Yield is back for bonds

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Vikram Aggarwal sets the scene for bond markets in 2023, as yield finally returns to the asset class. Could market fears transfer from duration to credit quality in 2023?

Engagement summary: NatWest Q3 2022

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Anna Karim describes our recent engagement with NatWest, in which we discussed their progress against a variety of sustainability metrics.

Outlook 2023: European banks deserve some credit

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Luca Evangelisti says that European banks are much better prepared to navigate a slowing economy, and this adds to the “through the cycle” risk-adjusted appeal of CoCos.

Outlook 2023: Shunning predictions to focus on sustainable trends

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The team at NZS Capital explain why they don’t make macro forecasts or try to predict when market focus will shift, but instead look for sustainable investable trends.

Outlook 2023: Recession, but that needn’t be bad for bonds

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Adam Darling looks ahead to the prospect of bad economic news in 2023, but explains why he hasn’t been this optimistic about bond markets for years.