Life Sciences are hard; The return of the Sentient Mandarin; Political thematics might not work; Expert predictions and their errors; Opportunities everywhere disguised; Economics and much more.

Life Sciences are hard; The return of the Sentient Mandarin; Political thematics might not work; Expert predictions and their errors; Opportunities everywhere disguised; Economics and much more.
Battleshares’ old versus new, Goldman Sachs’ Cassandra warning, Hong Kong property’s negative equity woes, Ninety One’s trillion-dollar question, Contrarian alert from CB, Lists and much more.
Hong Kong ETF in the Arabian dunes, AllianzGI weighs its options, Morningstar’s ESG fund gloom, The appeal of Brics, The Economist’s contrarian dollar, Nvidia and Tesla and much more.
Defence ETFs for a dangerous world, Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink, Bloomberg economists miss the target, Pictet on the US election, Gold in Hong Kong, Hang Seng blues and much more.
Schroders is hiring, Federated Hermes warns on PE exits, Fidelity thinks China is cheap, Pictet likes, gold and emerging markets, S&P 500 dividend woes, October’s volatility and much more.
Themes ETFs by ticker, China stimulus, Macquarie and the art of investing, Money out of thin air, Watch what I do, Venture Capital and AI, Wisdom from Marks and Morgan and much more.
Dimensional’s active exploration, Jay Powell’s punchbowl, ETF Connect gets a shot in the arm, US GDP vs MSCI, Ninety One’s renewable energy insight, China contrarians rejoice, advertising and much more.
One small step for funds, working hours in the real world, DBS vs Stan Chart, terrifying Chinese charts, worst stock performer ever?abrdn follows Schroders, Electoral musing and much more.
Machine learning Chinese investment, BlackRock’s AI patience, Time Magazine’s AI cover, happier staff equal better returns, do wealth managers add value? Schroders,
sexy legs and much more.
Minimise your downside; Janus Henderson gets positive on small caps, Pictet’s remarkable renewable fact, IPO performers, ETFs aplenty for every taste, Berkshire joins the $1 trillion club and much more.
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