Sentences with phrase «through global equity markets»

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In Japan, the global economic expansion has fed through to a better equity market performance in 2017.
Through November 2017, US and many global equity markets were up double - digits, and broad corporate and emerging - market debt indexes posted strong returns as well.
There will be a «tsunami» in the global equities and commodity markets in September through December 2015.
For instance, this year through the end of November, EM debt in USD, as represented by the J.P. Morgan EMBI Global Index (EMBIG), returned 2.77 percent, outperforming EM equities, as measured by the MSCI Emerging Markets Index.
Volatility clustered in February this year after a protracted calm in 2017, roiling global equities, currencies, bonds and commodity markets and this led it to remain elevated through the end of March.
We not only provided a commercial banking function for the client but also found a private equity investor for the business through our Global Banking and Markets network.
A critical lesson that we have learned through six decades of investing in global equity markets is that returns accrue to value intermittently.
First Asset Global Momentum Class ETF (TSX: FGL) The First Asset Global Momentum Class ETF's investment objective is to seek to provide shareholders with long term capital appreciation, through investing the ETF's portfolio to gain exposure to equity securities of companies primarily from developed markets that exhibit strong price and earnings momentum characteristics.
First Asset Global Momentum (CAD hedged) Class ETF (TSX: FGM) The First Asset Global Momentum (CAD hedged) Class ETF's investment objective is to seek to provide shareholders with long term capital appreciation, through investing the ETF's portfolio to gain exposure to equity securities of companies primarily from developed markets that exhibit strong price and earnings momentum characteristics.
The fund seeks to provide diversified exposure to the global equity markets through a combination of individual stocks and exchange - traded funds (ETFs).
First Asset Global Value Class ETF (TSX: FGU) The First Asset Global Value Class ETF's investment objective is to seek to provide shareholders with long term capital appreciation, through investing the ETF's portfolio to gain exposure to equity securities of companies primarily from developed markets that exhibit strong «value» characteristics like low price - to - book ratios and low price - to - cash flow ratios.
Over the 14 — year period ending Feb. 28, 2017, the S&P Global Natural Resources Index, which is designed to provide market participants with an equity - based approach to natural resource investments through its three commodity - related sectors (agribusiness, energy, and metals & mining), has outperformed the S&P Global BMI by a monthly average of 36 bps in high - inflation months.
The firm is a specialist in active international equities, with investment capabilities across global equities, global emerging markets, Asian equities and European equities delivered through 60 investment professionals who are supported by an independent risk - management function.
The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective through long positions in global equity, credit, commodity and interest rate markets.
Through practical experience, Brandywine has determined that value - style investing — whether in equity or fixed income markets, in the US or internationally — can provide excellent risk - adjusted returns over full investment cycles, and it is a particularly important strategy in today's global markets.
Notes: U.S. stocks represented by Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index through April 2005, MSCI US Broad Market Index through June 2013 and CRSP US Total Market Index thereafter; emerging markets stocks are represented by MSCI Emerging Markets Index; REITs by FTSE NAREIT Equity REIT Index; dividend stocks by Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index; commodities by S&P GSCI Commodity Index; high yield bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Bond Index; emerging markets bonds by Bloomberg Barclays EM USD Aggregate Index; investment - grade corporate bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate Index; U.S. Treasury bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Bond Index; Hedge fund index by HFRI fund - weighted total return Index and international bonds by Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate ex-USD Bondmarkets stocks are represented by MSCI Emerging Markets Index; REITs by FTSE NAREIT Equity REIT Index; dividend stocks by Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index; commodities by S&P GSCI Commodity Index; high yield bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Bond Index; emerging markets bonds by Bloomberg Barclays EM USD Aggregate Index; investment - grade corporate bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate Index; U.S. Treasury bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Bond Index; Hedge fund index by HFRI fund - weighted total return Index and international bonds by Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate ex-USD BondMarkets Index; REITs by FTSE NAREIT Equity REIT Index; dividend stocks by Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index; commodities by S&P GSCI Commodity Index; high yield bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Bond Index; emerging markets bonds by Bloomberg Barclays EM USD Aggregate Index; investment - grade corporate bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate Index; U.S. Treasury bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Bond Index; Hedge fund index by HFRI fund - weighted total return Index and international bonds by Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate ex-USD Bondmarkets bonds by Bloomberg Barclays EM USD Aggregate Index; investment - grade corporate bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate Index; U.S. Treasury bonds by Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Bond Index; Hedge fund index by HFRI fund - weighted total return Index and international bonds by Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate ex-USD Bond Index.
60/40 benchmark is 42 % Spliced Total Stock Market Index (Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index (formerly known as the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index) through April 22, 2005; MSCI US Broad Market Index through June 2, 2013; and CRSP US Total Market Index thereafter); 18 % Spliced Total International Stock Index (Total International Composite Index through August 31, 2006; MSCI EAFE + Emerging Markets Index through December 15, 2010; MSCI ACWI ex USA IMI Index through June 2, 2013; and FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index thereafter); 40 % Spliced Bloomberg Barclay's US Aggregate Float Adjusted Bond Index (Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index through December 31, 2009; Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index thereafter) through May, 2013; thereafter, fixed income portion is 28 % Spliced Bloomberg Barclay's U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, 12 % Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate ex-USD Float Adjusted RIC Capped Index Hedged; after December 2014 equity portion of the benchmark is 36 % Spliced Total Stock Market Index, 24 % Spliced Total International Stock Index.
Through this mechanism, environmental researchers can spur action by traders and investors and accelerate shifts in the global capital markets, where approximately $ 350 billion in equities are traded daily.
Prior to joining CBRE Global Investors in 2008, Mr. Scavone was Executive Vice President of Product, Portfolio and Capital Markets for an Allied Capital portfolio company where he was responsible for driving growth strategies through the development of various commercial real estate debt and preferred equity products.
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