For much of the past decade, investing in U.S. equities felt almost synonymous with investing in growth. Technology giants and other high-growth companies dominated index returns, leaving traditional ...
Over the past couple of months, private credit has moved from a relatively hot corner of the market into an area of concern. What was once viewed as a steady, income-generating segment is now facing a ...
After China’s 33% year-to-date equity surge in 2025, investors are reminded that emerging market rallies can be fleeting without a risk-conscious framework. Despite ongoing volatility, the WisdomTree ...
September’s jobs report surprised markets with stronger-than-expected payroll growth, while the unemployment rate also rose, due to a surge in labor force participation. This divergence is explained ...
There's a quiet revolution taking shape in portfolios. For decades, the 60/40 mix—60% equities, 40% bonds—was the shorthand for prudence, diversification and balance. 1 But the regime that made that ...
In 2025, crypto regulation shifted dramatically from uncertainty to structure, with the Clarity Act and Genius Act laying the groundwork for scalable, predictable policy frameworks. Institutional ...
As inflation proves persistent, sovereign debt escalates and institutional trust wanes, investors are reassessing positioning and evaluating hard-asset allocations in their portfolios. Gold has long ...
Over the past several decades, the composition of central bank reserves has undergone a structural transformation. In the mid-20th century, gold accounted for more than 60% of global reserve holdings, ...
In 2025, the U.S. dollar faces renewed scrutiny as persistently high deficits, rising debt servicing costs and inflation around 3% cast doubt on its unshakable dominance. Bitcoin’s rolling volatility ...
The bedrock of this rally is central bank demand. In Q2 2025 alone, official global reserves swelled by approximately 166 tonnes. If anything, this strong interest merely echoes central banks' record ...
In a landmark shift, the U.S. government has taken a 9.9% equity stake in Intel—transforming $8.9 billion in CHIPS Act funding into permanent capital—to shore up America’s only leading-edge chipmaker ...
Every era of markets has its icons. In the 1980s, it was the oil majors. In the 1990s, it was telecom and dot-com darlings. Today, we live in the age of the Magnificent 7—companies so large that their ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results