U.S. Election Hedges – S&P 500 Option Volumes
U.S. Election Hedges – S&P 500 Option Volumes Should investors hedge for U.S. elections? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Election Hedges – S&P 500 Option Volumes Should investors hedge for U.S. elections? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
ECB Staff Forecasts on Inflation How much trust should investors have in the ECB’s inflation forecasts? Image: Deutsche Bank
S&P 500 Around Close Presidential U.S. Elections Should investors expect a market rally after U.S. elections? Image: Deutsche Bank
Net Positioning Among Asset Managers in Treasury Futures Contracts Investors expect higher long-term bond yields as the economy improves in the future. Image: Financial Times
Gold Price and Valuation FMS investors believe gold overvaluation has dropped. Image: BofA Global Fund Manager Survey
Equity Yields vs. Bond and Cash Yields Stuck in a low yield environment, is there no alternative to equities for investors? Image: J.P. Morgan
Total Non-Resident Portfolio into China Stocks and Bonds China remains the darling of foreign investors. Image: Institute of International Finance
Median S&P 500 Return by Month during Presidential Election Years Can investors expect a year-end rally this year? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Loan Loss Provisions by S&P 500 Financials Should investors love bank stocks, as loan loss provisions are expected to decline sharply? Image: Deutsche Bank Asset Alloation
U.S. Real GDP vs. Pre-COVID-19 Trend Investors should not expect a quick recovery. Image: J.P. Morgan Asset Management