Is the worst behind us? Alejandra Grindal, Chief Economist for Ned Davis Research and Tim Hayes, CMT, Chief Global Investment Strategist for Ned Davis Research discussed risks and opportunities in...
Are you seeking to navigate the global equity and bond markets? Join NDR's Brian Sanborn, CFA®, Global Head of Investment Solutions, and Day Hagan Asset Management's Donald Hagan, CFA®, Chief...
Could commercial real estate be the next shoe to drop? In his recent research publication, Joe Kalish, Chief Global Macro Strategist, NDR, analyzes topline CRE indicators and three factors that can...
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Global economic growth continued to accelerate despite risks, according to the latest PMIs, supporting continued upside in global equities. But growth remains uneven, said NDR’s Chief Economist...
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One of the prime examples of our independent investment research is the multi-layered approach our analysts can explore on a single topic. This approach gives our clients the advantage of perspective...
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The NASDAQ looks like it's on its way to breaking out. Tech has been its strongest sector since that sector bottomed, and is reasserting itself, said Tim Hayes, Chief Global Investment Strategist Ned...
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Is the 60/40 portfolio dead? We don’t think so, said Ed Clissold, CFA, Chief U.S. Strategist at Ned Davis Research. In this video interview, Ed also discusses his outlook for the U.S. economy, the...
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In NDR’s MacroEdge 360 webcast ‘When to pause?’, Veneta Dimitrova, Alejandra Grindal and Joe Kalish discuss the U.S. economy, monetary policy and fixed income investment opportunities.
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In this report, NDR’s Chief Global Macro Strategist Joe Kalish discusses: • Is the Fed trying to fix what it broke? • Underlying fundamental conditions • Factors that could contribute to a softer...
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Investors may want to consider adding exposure to the #defense sector. Despite hopes for global peace, the U.S.’s resolve to defend Ukraine and Taiwan is being tested. We see potential growth in this...