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Alicia Levine, Chief Strategist at BNY Mellon Investment Management, reveals why she thinks this year will be different.
Mellon CIO of Active Fixed Income David Leduc makes the case for why it’s important for central banks to maintain accommodative policy this year.
Sherri Tilley, Municipal Bond Investment Strategist at Mellon, provides an outlook for state and local government fiscal health as well as municipal bond demand.
With Covid-19 vaccines being rolled out , cyclical stocks are back in the limelight. But how long will it last? Newton global equity manager Paul Markham shares his thoughts
If 2020 was the year that wasn’t; 2021 is the year that will be. Does the rollout of new vaccines offer light at the end of tunnel or are we in for more of the same?
Our bond managers and analysts had some nuanced thoughts on the prospects for 2021. Read here to find out which were the bulls and which were the bears.
We broke down our survey responses into asset-class specific views. Here, equity and multi-asset specialists give their take on the year ahead.
In their quest for viable returns, investors need not reinvent the wheel, says Alcentra’s Peter Glaser.
Can real assets act as a hedge against inflation? Portfolio manager Jim Lydotes weighs in.
The pandemic has profoundly affected many aspects of everyday life, and the same holds true for the asset-management industry, says investment manager Murdo Maclean.
The coming 12 months could mark the start of a new era in tech, according to portfolio manager George Saffaye.
Gautam Khanna, senior portfolio manager at Insight, shares some thoughts on the state of corporate issuers.
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Newton analyst Laura Sheehan considers how a Biden election win could change the outlook for the energy sector.
How could the future political landscape in the US impact the retail sector? Newton analyst Maria Toneva helps explain.
Insight’s head of emerging market debt and emerging market corporate debt agree, bonds in their universe look attractive for 2021.
Walter Scott investment manager Matthew Gerlach discusses the next era of computing.
Mellon global investment strategist George Saffaye gives an overview of some of the trends he’s watching.
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