With an investment landscape marked by elevated inflation levels, economic growth risks and tight monetary policy, the U.S. economy is a fertile breeding ground for stagflation … with one key distinction: a strong labor market. Still, dangers persist when looking at other trends foreshadowing a challenging economic environment.
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As the U.S. economy grapples with stagflation trends, there is inevitable talk of a potential recession. Despite the bearish narratives, a recession is avoidable.
In a roundtable discussion, senior leaders of the NEPC Investment Research group share what each of them are seeing on the ground while meeting investment managers and allocating capital. Representing every major asset class, these leaders provide guidance on how to approach 2023 and the risks that they see on the horizon. For additional insig...
There are both advantages and disadvantages for family offices considering a minority direct investment. In this interview with Brian Lucareli of Foley Private Client Services, Glenn Singleton spoke on the distinguishing characteristics of minority investments, key terms and their negotiations, common structures of minority investments, and techniq...
There’s a strong investor appetite for companies operating in the Education Technology (“EdTech”) industry, a diverse and fragmented sector standing at the intersection of education and information technology. This report explores some of the key themes in the EdTech sector and takes a closer look at the growth drivers, M&A activity and valuati...
For an investment committee to be effective, there must be a written committee charter that will help guide and add value to a portfolio. Following five core elements tailored to fit any family’s circumstance, this sample investment committee charter serves as a strong foundation for short- and long-term investment success.
The reopening economy hasn’t come without drawbacks—but compared with last year’s headaches, bond investors can expect a much less dramatic second half of 2021.
In today’s investment environment, family offices require full investment capabilities to achieve the returns required by wealth owners. As there are many non-investment activities happening in a family office setting, the build or outsource approach to investment resourcing should include saving on both the costs and time associated with running a...
With an ever-growing number of investors looking to incorporate their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into their portfolios, responsible investing is no longer a niche investment approach—it’s mainstream. By understanding the choices available, investors can meet two interrelated primary objectives for their ...
Real assets, like income-producing ranches, provide a hedge against inflation, and are an attractive investment for a diversified portfolio when managed correctly. With the right business plan for your ranch investment and enterprise, you can build the resiliency needed to capitalize on it.
Going from rising stars to fallen angels, a record number of corporate bonds were downgraded to high-yield status in 2020. Against a backdrop of economic expansion and the credit markets entering a multiyear upgrade cycle, see how a turnaround can happen for corporate bond investors.
Liesel Pritzker Simmons, principal and co-founder of Blue Haven Initiative, and her mom Irene Pritzker, president of the IDP Foundation, have built innovative family philanthropy efforts. In this Family Philanthropy Speaks episode, hear how Liesel and Irene have learned alongside one another while forging their own identities as impact in...
It’s understandable that investors have questions and concerns about ESG investing in the fixed income markets. However, investors can align their values with their fixed income portfolios without sacrificing financial performance or deepening long-term risks.
Investor anxiety is shifting from the impact of COVID-19 to the changes that may come with the removal of stimulus measures. Investors can make the transition to a new market cycle by managing their risks. Three examples, including taking advantage of dislocations, are provided to help investors prepare their portfolios.
When in the pursuit of enhanced risk-adjusted returns, investors with strong convictions are often drawn to factor investing—tilting portfolios toward a particular factor like value, low volatility, or dividend yield. While it may seem counterintuitive, a factor portfolio’s tracking error is a useful tool for ensuring they’re not ...