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الخميس, 04 أيلول/سبتمبر 2025 06:40

Sluggish Infrastructure Spending in the US? Turn Abroad

Advisors facing heightened U.S. market volatility are increasingly turning to global infrastructure ETFs as a way to diversify portfolios and hedge against policy risks. Structural growth drivers like demographic shifts, and supportive government policies, such as Germany’s recent multi-billion-dollar funding initiatives are supportive. 

 

The sector also has a history of resilience during inflationary periods, as infrastructure companies provide essential services that can pass costs on to consumers. One option is the BNY Mellon Global Infrastructure Income ETF (BKGI), which actively invests in global infrastructure firms with strong cash flows, balance sheets, and growth prospects. 

 

BKGI aims to deliver a forward yield of 6% or higher by focusing on dividend-paying companies, with about one-third of assets in U.S. holdings and the rest diversified across Europe and beyond. 


Finsum: Infrastructure exposure offers low correlation with U.S. equities, especially when considering outside options. 

Published in Wealth Management
الإثنين, 28 تموز/يوليو 2025 07:48

Global Equity Gets Push from Trade Deals

Global equity funds attracted $8.71 billion in net inflows, reversing the previous week’s $4.4 billion outflow, as risk appetite returned. Investor optimism was fueled by solid U.S. economic data, progress on trade deals with Japan and the EU, and upbeat early earnings reports, including record profits from TSMC and a forecast bump from PepsiCo. 

 

European equity funds led the charge with $8.79 billion in inflows, their best showing in 11 weeks, while U.S. equity outflows slowed significantly. Sector-wise, tech rebounded with $1.61 billion in inflows, while financials and industrials each brought in over $1 billion. 

 

Global bond funds continued their 14-week inflow streak, adding $17.94 billion, led by short-term, euro-denominated, and high-yield bond categories. Commodity funds saw a resurgence too, with gold and precious metals funds notching $1.9 billion in net inflows, their strongest showing in over a month.


Finsum: If optimism over trade deals and AI-driven earnings continues to build, we could be on the verge of a sustained equity rally that pulls even hesitant U.S. investors off the sidelines.

Published in Wealth Management
السبت, 19 تموز/يوليو 2025 11:42

Income Investors Should Be Eyeing the Emerging Market

As expectations for interest rate cuts build, emerging market (EM) debt is drawing increasing attention from investors. Lower U.S. rates typically weaken the dollar, making EM currencies more attractive and boosting returns on dollar-denominated EM bonds. 

 

This favorable backdrop has already spurred strong demand, with EM bond issuance in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa reaching $190 billion in the first half of 2025, on pace to break historical records. 

 

The Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond ETF (VWOB) offers investors a low-cost, diversified way to access this space, boasting a 30-day SEC yield of 5.66% and nearly 7% YTD return. As rate cut bets intensify into September, VWOB is positioned to benefit from both income and potential price appreciation. 


Finsum: For investors seeking EM exposure without the complexities of individual bond selection, ETFs offer compelling options

Published in Wealth Management
الإثنين, 02 حزيران/يونيو 2025 12:00

Should Value Investors Look Abroad?

Value investing may have struggled in the U.S., but it’s been quietly thriving in international markets. While U.S. growth stocks—especially the “Magnificent Seven”—have soared thanks to tech-driven narratives and rising valuations, overseas markets have favored banks, energy companies, and industrials that benefit from higher rates and more modest expectations. 

 

Regions like Europe, Japan, and emerging markets have seen value stocks consistently outperform growth, driven by sectors like financials and energy rather than mega-cap tech. The absence of trillion-dollar giants abroad has meant more balanced index compositions, allowing traditional value sectors to shine. 

 

Dan Rasmussen’s point is that value investing isn’t broken—it’s simply been overshadowed in an exceptional U.S. environment dominated by innovation waves and monetary policy tailwinds. 


Finsum: Global performance trends remind us that style leadership is cyclical, and value’s apparent decline may be more about regional concentration than a fundamental flaw.

Published in Wealth Management
الإثنين, 12 أيار 2025 05:49

Emerging Markets are Receiving Upgrades

Dodge & Cox Emerging Markets Stock earned a Medalist Rating upgrade to Silver from Morningstar, thanks to increased confidence in its disciplined mix of qualitative judgment and quantitative screening, particularly valuable in navigating under-researched segments of emerging markets. 

 

This hybrid approach, while unusual for the firm, uses a valuation-weighted model to flag potential opportunities, especially among smaller-cap names, before handing decisions over to the fundamental research team. Since its 2021 inception, the fund has delivered solid performance, outperforming a majority of its peers and its benchmark. Its portfolio, broader than other Dodge & Cox offerings, includes over 200 holdings with considerable overlap in top names with the firm's international strategy. 

 

The JPMorgan US Research Enhanced Equity fund also saw a Morningstar upgrade, thanks to a highly stable and experienced 19-person analyst team that has consistently driven strong stock selection within a benchmark-aware framework.


Finsum: Now, could be a good opportunity to capitalize on certain EM as trade disrupts markets. 

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