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Mona Lisa to be moved as part of ‘redesigned, enlarged Louvre’, Macron says – Europe live
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Will Donald Trump’s presidency be good or bad for fixed income investors and how should they position themselves? Plus: the future of traditional bonds and are investors too complacent about the ...Financial Times - Jan. 27 -
Fixed income investors seek ways to navigate a Trump presidency
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‘Move closer to Europe – not Trump’ voters tell Starmer in major UK poll
Pressure growing on Labour to improve trade with EU as Rachel Reeves admits Brexit damaged UK. Keir Starmer is under growing pressure to forge closer economic links with Europe five years on from ...The Guardian - Jan. 25 -
Active ETFs are a wheeze — an extremely clever one
They undercut traditional managers while upselling traditional ETF investorsFinancial Times - Jan. 24 -
Europe treads carefully as Trump outlines first policy moves
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Has business activity picked up in Europe?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - Jan. 19 -
When market concentration bites. Europe’s GRANOLAs offer a lesson for U.S. investors, says Goldman.
Europe’s cream of the crop stocks have fallen on some tough times, and for U.S. investors, the lesson is clear, says Goldman Sachs.MarketWatch - Jan. 17 -
Morgan Stanley tops estimates on strong equities and fixed income trading revenue
The bank's massive wealth management business will be helped by high stock market values in the fourth quarter, which inflates the management fees it collects.CNBC - Jan. 16
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