Defence ETFs for a dangerous world, Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink, Bloomberg economists miss the target, Pictet on the US election, Gold in Hong Kong, Hang Seng blues and much more.

Defence ETFs for a dangerous world, Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink, Bloomberg economists miss the target, Pictet on the US election, Gold in Hong Kong, Hang Seng blues and much more.
This week FSA presents a quick comparison of two infrastructure funds: the BNY Mellon Global Infrastructure Income fund and the First Sentier Global Listed Infrastructure fund.
Francis Sempill, head of client services at Walter Scott, explains what a cut in interest rates could mean for stock market returns.
Investors say the BoJ’s decision to raise interest rate for the first time in 17 years is a positive sign for the country’s equities market.
BNY Mellon IM’s global credit head finds value in long duration US treasuries and corporate bonds.
White Wolf’s PE howl, What’s in a (fund) name? Growth versus value – again, Wall Street makes its predictions, BlackRock joins the Gen AI trend, Pity Walmart, Albert’s genius, advertising and much more.
Dimensional’s new fixed income, Janus Henderson ponders AI, Alibaba disappoints with cloud, The debt pendulum swings, Hong Kong’s new Academy, ESG withers and much more.
The asset manager has announced three senior appointments in its distribution team in Asia.
This week FSA presents a quick comparison of two USD high yield products: the BNY Mellon Global High Yield Bond fund and the Legg Mason Western Asset US High Yield fund.
Ko has been appointed head of BNY Mellon IM’s intermediary business for Hong Kong retail distribution.
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