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As we enter the month of October, investors are faced with an obvious question: is the time right for new investments in the oncology sector? Pasquale Sansone, Senior Biotechnology Analyst, shares his analysis and convictions.
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    Bond market opportunities: The Return of Slope

    The global rates landscape is entering a decisive new phase as the long-standing flatness of yield curves gives way to steepness that has not been seen since 2011. The term premium, the additional interest by bondholders investing in longer-dated bonds versus short-term bonds, is back after an absence of many years.
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    Active Ownership: Persistence Pays

    If some elements of our annual 2024 Annual Engagement and Voting Review sound familiar, that’s no coincidence. To maximize our impact, we focus on long-term core topics. Engagement and voting are central to our investment process, extending beyond the important responsibility of the investments we already hold.
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Research Paper, Bertrand Dardenne, Alternative Investments, Economic Outlook, Geopolitics

Unlock the Potential of Merger Arbitrage

Merger Arbitrage is a sophisticated investment strategy that capitalizes on the price difference between a target company's stock price in the market and the acquisition price during mergers and acquisitions.
Nadège Dufossé, Asset Allocation, Macro, Geopolitics, Economic Policy

The Law of the Strongest

As we write these lines, the US market is approaching its historical peak, last reached in February 2025, and most asset classes have posted positive returns in local currency since the start of the year.
US elections, Asset Allocation, Macro, Economic Policy, Geopolitics, Florence Pisani, Emile Gagna, Lauren Goodwin

Trump’s Economic Policy

The election of Donald Trump, coupled with the Republican Party's control of both houses of Congress, has resulted in a new political landscape in the United States. What key decisions must the new administration make? What impact will these decisions have on the macroeconomic environment, financial markets and investors?
ESG, SRI, Equities, Fixed Income, Geopolitics

The complexities of investing in defence

According to the Institute for Economics & Peace, there are 56 active conflicts in the world, the greatest number since the end of World War II. Increasingly complex geopolitics and ReArm Europe are keeping investors on our toes, analytically.
Asset Allocation, Geopolitics, Economic Policy

Update on US Liberation Day

Since his return to the White House, Trump has announced a series of country or sectoral tariff increases. If we combine all the measures announced before 2 April (20% on China, 25% on Canada and Mexico with exemption for goods that comply with the USMCA , 25% on steel and aluminum and 25% on automobiles and parts), the average tariff rate on US imports was on course to reach 11% from 2.5% end of 2024.
Asset Allocation, Macro, Infrastructure, Geopolitics

Update on ReArm Europe

Released last September, former ECB President Mario Draghi’s report urged the EU to revive and boost its competitiveness. At the end of January, the European Commission presented the Competitiveness Compass to allow Europe to revive economic growth and secure prosperity.
Nadège Dufossé, Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Geopolitics

Can US Exceptionalism Endure?

For the past decade, US stock markets have largely dominated the rest of the world, thanks to strong momentum in the technology sector and a favorable macroeconomic environment. Paradoxically, since the election of Donald Trump, this trend has reversed and the US market seems to have temporarily lost this leadership role.
Research Paper, Bertrand Dardenne, Félix Schlang, Alternative Investments, Economic Policy, Geopolitics

Trump 2.0 and Merger Arbitrage - Green light from the White House?

As we enter 2025, the arrival of a new President in the White House is generating a great deal of uncertainty. Merger arbitrage (M&A) strategies are no exception to the question: What impact can we expect from the change of administration on this asset class ?

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