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CIO Perspectives: Uncertainty Over Policy

Uncertainty shifted from US Election results to the coming administration's policy emphasis and process of implementation. This week, our APAC Investment Strategist considers the outlook for inflation, US taxes and tariffs, interest rates, and the implications for investment portfolios.

CIO Perspectives: Uncertainty Over Policy

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CIO Perspectives: Post US Elections Update

Post US Elections, markets have assumed that the US government might be unified and moved quickly to price in a different policy outlook for taxes, regulation, and trade. Join our APAC Investment Strategist this week as he unveils how the new political environment could affect investment portfolios.

CIO Perspectives: Post US Elections Update

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CIO Perspectives: Can a Candidate Move Markets?

This week in CIO Perspectives, we zoom in on the US elections. Markets have been volatile as polling data drove traders to inaccurate conclusions. Will a single candidate really make or break the markets? Our APAC Head of Investment Strategy, examines the details of this question and makes a few observations on a few of the past elections.

CIO Perspectives: Can a Candidate Move Markets?

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FX Perspectives: US Elections and its Implications on Currencies

With the US Elections less than a week away, markets are focused on potential policies that may be enacted after either a democrat or republican win. In this month's FX Perspectives, our Head of FX Investment Strategy considers a few outcomes that may arise from this election and its potential implications on currencies.

FX Perspectives: US Elections and its Implications on Currencies

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CIO Perspectives: Volatility During The US Elections Period

In the past two elections, markets’ volatility surged at the election nights as polling data drove traders to inaccurate conclusions. Our APAC Investment Strategist examines the markets and potential trade policies that can arise if either side wins.

CIO Perspectives: Volatility During The US Elections Period

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CIO Perspectives: More Growth, Less Easing

S&P 500 and the Dow made new highs as the big banks kicked off the third quarter earnings season with better-than-expected results. Our APAC Investment Strategist believes that more growth and less easing are expected with a recession nowhere in sight. Join us this week to examine the US economy in detail as the US elections loom closer.

CIO Perspectives: More Growth, Less Easing

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CIO Perspectives: China’s 3-Week-Old Equity Rally

China announced sweeping economic stimulus policies that were a complete reversal of the past three years of tightening. Many Investors piled into A-shares, lifting HK listed ETFs of CSI 300 A-Shares to 12% above the actual index. However, in the third week after the announcement, Chinese equities sold off heavily that the same ETFs traded at a discount to the underlying index. What happened? Is the rally over? Our APAC Head of Investment Strategy, examines the policy support and the mechanics behind market movements.

CIO Perspectives: China’s 3-Week-Old Equity Rally

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CIO Perspectives: Focusing on US and China

The US election remains a key topic among investors as November 5 approaches. Only a strong "sweep" of red or blue can alter the course of domestic tax policy. Across the globe, China's strong supportive measures boosted equities but will it last? This week, our APAC Investment Strategist, zooms in on US and China.

CIO Perspectives: Focusing on US and China

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FX Perspectives: Tactical Upside Bias for the DXY Despite Weakening Trends

The broad-based USD Index (DXY) has fallen 4% over a two-month period since the end of July. Despite this, the tactical bias in DXY looks skewed to the upside. Are there reasons for this short-term support for the DXY and will it displace the medium-term view for a weaker dollar? Our Head of FX Strategy, examines the fundamentals at play and looks at other currencies that could be resilient to this tactical rebound.

FX Perspectives: Tactical Upside Bias for the DXY Despite Weakening Trends