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Private Credit Outshines Many High-Valuation Stocks, Bonds

Brown Advisory

Private Credit Outshines Many High-Valuation Stocks, Bonds. With interest rates at record lows and many publicly traded bonds and stocks approaching historically high valuations, private credit has become increasingly attractive to investors because of its total return prospects, steady income and role in diversification.

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Should You Worry About “Recession” Risk?

Discipline Funds

On one side you have optimists who have been saying that the US economy remains robust and on the other side you have pessimists who are worried about recession and a potential 2008 scenario. In the meantime, the overnight rate at 5% puts a lot of pressure on credit markets and this increases the probability of an outlier credit event.

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Azad Engineering’s Partnership with Rolls-Royce and its position in aerospace explained

Trade Brains

The company recently made waves in the financial markets with its IPO with an astonishingly high Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio of 292x! As we delve into the intricate details of Azad Engineering Limited, we’ll investigate whether this seemingly high valuation aligns with the company’s underlying business prospects.

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The Advisory | June 2015

Brown Advisory

No central bank has ever wound down such massive stimulus, so the potential impact on the economy and financial markets is not clear. The easing helped stabilize financial markets, reduced the risk of deflation and resuscitated the economy and job growth. Concern about future economic growth undermines valuations.

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Managing Volatility | Weekly Market Commentary | July 18, 2022

James Hendries

Markets rarely give us clear skies, and there are always threats to watch for on the horizon, but the right preparation, context, and support can help us navigate anything that may lie ahead. So far, this year hasn’t seen a full-blown crisis like 2008–2009 or 2020, but the ride has been very bumpy. Labor markets are still tight.

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Transcript: Antti Ilmanen

The Big Picture

But it was — on the other hand, it was just a great place, well, first to try it but the second thing is when 2008 came along, it was one of the few places that we’re making money. ILMANEN: It’s always good to think of starting yields and valuation sort of two sides of the same coin. RITHOLTZ: Just not a great fit.

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Insane Gain After Fed & Ukraine Pain

Investing Caffeine

People forget that commodity prices approximately doubled after the 2008 Financial Crisis, only to experience a subsequent slow bleed over the next decade until prices were essentially chopped in half. They certainly could, but valuations remain attractive given where interest rates currently stand. Source: Trading Economics.

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