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Is India the new China? Evidence on friend-shoring
Erik Lueth
Economics

Is India the new China? Evidence on friend-shoring

Global companies are increasingly weighing geopolitical risk as they invest in China. Does India...
By Erik Lueth
06 Mar 2023
5 min read
China stimulus
Erik Lueth
Economics

China stimulus

Two findings from our recent China trip stand out. First, the economy is much weaker than macro...
By Erik Lueth
22 Oct 2018
3 min read
The US debt ceiling and the rise of partisan politics
Christopher Jeffery
Markets and economics

The US debt ceiling and the rise of partisan politics

As the US debt ceiling deadline approaches, and with a house so divided, we believe payment...
By Christopher Jeffery
24 May 2023
3 min read
Hangin’ tough: a long-term look at EM fundamentals
Matthew Rodger
Economics

Hangin’ tough: a long-term look at EM fundamentals

As a whole, major emerging markets (EMs) have become more resilient since the crises of the 1980s...
By Matthew Rodger
29 Jun 2023
3 min read
ETF misconceptions: three myths busted
Tamara Osei-Agyemang
Investment strategy

ETF misconceptions: three myths busted

In the first instalment of a three-part series, we unpick three common ETF misunderstandings.
By Tamara Osei-Agyemang
01 Jul 2022
4 min read
Integrating ESG criteria in government debt
ESG and long-term themes

Integrating ESG criteria in government debt

LGIM brings in additional insights to ESG analysis for government debt markets.
By Amelia TanLee CollinsRyan Clatworthy
28 Nov 2023
3 min read
How China is testing Trump’s claim to be a ‘great negotiator’
Wei Yang
Economics

How China is testing Trump’s claim to be a ‘great negotiator’

Trying to understand the trade war from China’s perspective, I am reminded of an ancient story...
By Wei Yang
06 Dec 2019
3 min read
Russia, Nord Stream 1 and the bond market
Corinne Lewis-Reynier
Markets and economics

Russia, Nord Stream 1 and the bond market

What would it mean for European credit if Russia turns off the taps?
By Corinne Lewis-Reynier
29 Jul 2022
4 min read
Allocations for inflation (part 2): the right questions
John Roe
Investment strategy

Allocations for inflation (part 2): the right questions

French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss once said that "the wise man doesn't give the right...
By John Roe
16 Mar 2022
5 min read
Harsh port, harsher storm: EM rates in 2022
Matthew Rodger
Markets and economics

Harsh port, harsher storm: EM rates in 2022

Tough monetary policies have prevented EM crises this year, but easing even as the global economy...
By Matthew Rodger
10 Nov 2022
3 min read