by Thomas Quinn | Apr 28, 2023 | Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
In an ever-evolving investment landscape, the success of active managers extends beyond traditional fundamentals and analyst outlooks. Macro and geopolitical risks have taken center stage, transforming manager evaluation and portfolio construction.
by Adam Choppin | Apr 26, 2023 | Market Outlooks, Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
The graveyard of once legendary business franchises has just added one more new member to its ignominious fraternity. The hastily arranged acquisition of Credit Suisse by its chief Swiss rival UBS in March 2023, ended the 166-year run of the global symbol of Swiss banking largesse. Credit Suisse was once the 15th largest bank in the world with offices in 50 countries and assets of over $1 trillion USD.
by Sumali Sanyal and Cameron McLennan | Apr 20, 2023 | Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
US equities were generally higher in the first quarter of 2023, but intra-quarter performance was mixed. The S&P 500 gained for a second straight quarter and got off to a strong start with over 6% returns in January, its best January since 2019.
by Thomas Quinn | Tracy Cao | Sharna Dobney | Jan 20, 2023 | Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
We delve into this opportunity by dissecting the fundamental differences between large and small-cap indices to see if this appears to be a buying opportunity or a fair repricing given the current environment.
by Sumali Sanyal and Cameron McLennan | Jan 18, 2023 | Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
As we move forward into 2023, what happens in financial markets will be determined by the interplay of two primary factors – inflation and economic growth.
by Charles Curry Jr and Noel McElreath | Jan 18, 2023 | Xponance® Quarterly Reports, Xponance® Insights
For each of the first three quarters of 2022, we spent the opening paragraph of this piece finding new and interesting ways to describe just how bad fixed income performance was, across all sectors and tenors. Yet despite capping one of the worst years for fixed income historically, 4Q22 managed to provide positive total and excess returns.