The nascent market for green bonds saw a growth spurt in 2014 with issuance tripling from a year earlier, surpassing $38 billion. The growth in green bonds comes amid greater awareness of climate change and expanding investor appetite for environmentally-aware investment products.
Investing strategies encompassing responsible investing are expanding rapidly amid greater interest from asset managers, pension plans, endowments and foundations, and plan participants.
Once an investor decides to allocate to metals, questions often arise concerning “How do I buy gold and what are the best practices around ownership?” Several steps will lead to an informed decision and illuminate how best to tailor a strategy to meet your needs and protect your wealth.
The United Kingdom’s “Brexit” vote to leave the European Union (EU) triggered a heightened level of market volatility that had several implications for stocks, bonds, currencies, and commodities.
Atlantic Trust CIO David L. Donabedian, CFA, and Head of Fixed Income Gary E. Pzegeo, CFA, hosted a live webinar in which they analyzed fallout from the Brexit vote and assessed:
In a historic referendum, Great Britain voted to leave the European Union, and the “Brexit” impact on the global markets was immediate—evidenced by market movements where the British Pound, the Euro, European equities, and UK equities were hit hardest.
NEPC's Christopher Levell, ASA, CFA, CAIA, Partner, hosted a webinar discussion on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 on the effects of the United Kingdom’s referendum to leave the European Union.
The outcome of the United Kingdom’s referendum to leave the European Union has stunned forecasters and market participants. The market responded in dramatic fashion to the news, triggering economic repercussions where the Euro fell against the U.S. Dollar from 2 percent to 8.5 percent.