When it comes to an investment strategy, it is important to consider the tracking error (TE) as it allows investors to quickly get a sense of how much deviation from a stated benchmark they could expect. This guide offers a brief explanation of the TE concept and descibes how it can be used to establish benchmark-relative performance expectati...
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Investors have been building bond portfolios using a laddered strategy since the early 1900s. Even in a flat or rising rate environment, a ladder’s total return can materially exceed its starting yield through the phenomenon of roll-down. The benefits of roll-down relate directly to the shape of the yield curve. To demonstrate how roll-down w...
When in the pursuit of enhanced risk-adjusted returns, investors with strong convictions are often drawn to factor investing—tilting portfolios toward a particular factor like value, low volatility, or dividend yield. While it may seem counterintuitive, a factor portfolio’s tracking error is a useful tool for ensuring they’re not ...
Investor anxiety is shifting from the impact of COVID-19 to the changes that may come with the removal of stimulus measures. Investors can make the transition to a new market cycle by managing their risks. Three examples, including taking advantage of dislocations, are provided to help investors prepare their portfolios.
It’s understandable that investors have questions and concerns about ESG investing in the fixed income markets. However, investors can align their values with their fixed income portfolios without sacrificing financial performance or deepening long-term risks.
Liesel Pritzker Simmons, principal and co-founder of Blue Haven Initiative, and her mom Irene Pritzker, president of the IDP Foundation, have built innovative family philanthropy efforts. In this Family Philanthropy Speaks episode, hear how Liesel and Irene have learned alongside one another while forging their own identities as impact in...
Going from rising stars to fallen angels, a record number of corporate bonds were downgraded to high-yield status in 2020. Against a backdrop of economic expansion and the credit markets entering a multiyear upgrade cycle, see how a turnaround can happen for corporate bond investors.
Real assets, like income-producing ranches, provide a hedge against inflation, and are an attractive investment for a diversified portfolio when managed correctly. With the right business plan for your ranch investment and enterprise, you can build the resiliency needed to capitalize on it.
With an ever-growing number of investors looking to incorporate their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into their portfolios, responsible investing is no longer a niche investment approach—it’s mainstream. By understanding the choices available, investors can meet two interrelated primary objectives for their ...
In today’s investment environment, family offices require full investment capabilities to achieve the returns required by wealth owners. As there are many non-investment activities happening in a family office setting, the build or outsource approach to investment resourcing should include saving on both the costs and time associated with running a...
The reopening economy hasn’t come without drawbacks—but compared with last year’s headaches, bond investors can expect a much less dramatic second half of 2021.
Never have there been such interest in all things ESG. The pandemic hit a reset button and prompted people to focus on what they see as most important, especially climate change and diversity and inclusion. With this shift in mindset, the momentum demanding real action is gaining strength. But before real action can be witnessed, companies need to ...
From the tax-aware to the tax-focused investment manager, it is clear that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to most investors’ circumstances. But after decluttering and tidying the tax tactics, the essential aspects that can add value quickly becomes clear.
This edition of Economic Currents takes a closer look at what the COVID Delta variant means going forward. The variant is expected to dampen, but not derail, the recovery in the U.S. However, if COVID cases continue to rise, it could bring an abrupt end to the current boom.
It’s common for investors to find themselves holding a concentrated single-stock exposure. But holding onto it is risky and may put your long-term financial goals in jeopardy. Investors can reduce the risk by implementing a staged diversification plan in tandem with a separately managed account.