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Global Investment Views - September 2018
Monday 10 September 2018
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10 years from Lehman: Reality check
The missed deleveraging: If the pace of debt accumulation has slowed down, deleveraging in absolute terms has hardly happened at all post crisis. The prospect of higher rates and the exhaustion of the cyclical upswing open up questions about debt sustainability. Assessing areas of vulnerabilities that could translate into idiosyncratic risks will be key to preventing capital impairment.
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ESG Thema #10 - There is no place like Earth: How investors can address biodiversity loss
Biodiversity, or the term used to describe all living organisms and ecosystems of which they are part, is declining at an alarming rate with now 1 million (out of an estimated 8 million) plant and animal species being threatened with extinction.
Hawkish surprise from the ECB
At its December meeting, the ECB hiked rates by 50bp, to 2.0% (deposit rate). The Bank delivered a very hawkish statement.