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Climate policy engagement: spotlight on Japan
Aina Fukuda
ESG and long-term themes

Climate policy engagement: spotlight on Japan

We believe Japan has much to gain from adopting more robust Paris-aligned policies that avoid tyi...
By Aina Fukuda
19 Dec 2023
5 min read
China tech... are these the largest companies you’ve never heard of?
LGIM
Economics

China tech... are these the largest companies you’ve never heard of?

Today’s China no longer matches the traditional view of the country. And nowhere is this more the...
By LGIM
06 Aug 2018
3 min read
Illiquidity, risk aversion and market bubbles: where we are now
Emiel van den Heiligenberg
Markets and economics

Illiquidity, risk aversion and market bubbles: where we are now

Measures of illiquidity are back to COVID-19 levels, but hawkish central bank policy means we're ...
By Emiel van den Heiligenberg
14 Oct 2022
2 min read
US midterms: What would gridlock mean for markets?
Aristide Goualin
Markets and economics

US midterms: What would gridlock mean for markets?

As America prepares to go to the polls, Aristide Goualin previews the upcoming elections and...
By Aristide Goualin
20 Oct 2022
3 min read
Euro investment grade credit: balancing the bear and bull cases
Marc Rovers
Investment strategy

Euro investment grade credit: balancing the bear and bull cases

Marc Rovers takes a panoramic view of the challenges facing European credit markets – and the...
By Marc Rovers
21 Oct 2022
4 min read
Why did markets rally, and can it be sustained?
Christopher Jeffery
Markets and economics

Why did markets rally, and can it be sustained?

Last week's small inflation miss led to a big market reaction, reflecting hopes that we're near t...
By Christopher Jeffery
15 Nov 2022
3 min read
Bubble trouble? Of houses and hard landings
Erik Lueth
Economics

Bubble trouble? Of houses and hard landings

This is the third in a series of blogs that looks at the risks of a Chinese hard landing. In the ...
By Erik Lueth
16 Aug 2017
2 min read
Inflation - dormant or dead?
Tim Drayson
Economics

Inflation - dormant or dead?

The theme of "lower for longer" has become the norm driven by the belief that inflation has been...
By Tim Drayson
17 Aug 2016
3 min read
We don't need no education
James Carrick
Economics

We don't need no education

In 1979, Pink Floyd cried  "Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!”.  Ironically, this marked a...
By James Carrick
23 Jun 2017
2 min read
The wage conundrum
Tim Drayson
Economics

The wage conundrum

One of the biggest macroeconomic puzzles today is the lack of wage growth despite an apparent...
By Tim Drayson
21 Apr 2017
6 min read