U.S. companies have thus far withstood the Trump administration’s barrage of tariffs, but signs of stress are emerging in the most exposed sectors.
Insights
Perspectives on volatility, tariffs, AI, and U.S. consumer strength.
How corporate efficiency is supporting profitability and earnings growth.
Assessing Fed Chair Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole and the implications for fixed income investors.
The risk of tariff-induced supply disruptions has raised the stakes for monetary policy error.
Despite weak jobs data, we consider the economy to be on solid footing and remain focused on the long-run tailwinds that may be created through policy change and secular growth drivers.
How fixed income investors can prepare for an uncertain journey by recognising trends and diversifying across different assets.
The material costs of frittering away the U.S. dollar’s reserve currency status must be considered in any trade rebalancing.
Assessing the market reaction to President Trump’s tariffs and where we’re seeing opportunities as a result of the dislocation.
Are we back to the 1890s with the new “liberation day” tariffs?
Rather than favoring U.S. stocks at any price, investors may want to prioritize a global approach focused on valuation and free-cash-flow growth.