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Why Macro Matters
When analyzing the correct macroeconomic indicators, both cyclical and secular, investors can gain important insight into asset allocation, as well as geographical and sector positioning. We demonstrate how we implement the various global macroeconomic concepts (i.e., the business cycle, monetary policy, risk factors, inflation).
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Will Value Ever Outperform Again?
Will Value Ever Outperform Again? How Growth/Value secular rotations happen. Rarely do they line up at a single point in time.
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