Articles
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The Past, Present, and Future of Fund Management in a Data-Driven World
A historical perspective on how fund management evolved, the forces reshaping it, and why data and AI are redefining the modern investment mandate.
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When Bonds Break, Gold Answers
The global bond market is sending a warning. So is gold. In theory, the two should not rise together. Yet today, both long-end sovereign yields and the price of gold are climbing in tandem.
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Market Volatility Amid Geopolitical Tensions
When geopolitical tensions dominated headlines a decade ago, institutional investment committees treated them as tail risk—unpleasant, but unlikely to materially impair portfolios. That posture no longer holds.
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The Golden Constant
This comprehensive analysis examines historical gold prices to determine if there were periods where gold was lower after 15 years of holding it.
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Stay Exposed While Reducing Your Risk
In today’s complex financial landscape, institutional investors face a critical dilemma: How do you maintain exposure to the assets and currencies you’ve carefully selected while effectively managing downside risk?
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Understanding Reverse Interest Curves
A reverse interest curve (also known as an inverted yield curve or negative yield curve) occurs when shorter-term debt instruments have higher yields than longer-term debt instruments of the same credit quality.
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Breaking Open the Black Box: How Invess Singapore Combines Human Expertise with AI
Investment strategies should be transparent, explainable, and built on solid financial principles.
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Bridging Bitcoin Investment: How Invess Architects Financial Solutions
As financial instrument architects, we don’t issue products ourselves. Instead, we collaborate with both investors seeking Bitcoin exposure and rated issuers who can bring these solutions to market.
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Stocks vs. Crypto: What Should Back Our Economy?
The financial world buzzed this week with speculation about central banks, like the Fed, eyeing cryptocurrency assets. While this may remains a rumor, and probably many levels of government approval, it sparks a bigger question.
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Evolution of Transatlantic Relations
The US-NATO relationship has been key to global security for more than seven decades, but in an ever-changing geopolitical world, tensions are not unlikely.