In recent years, many institutional investors have committed to measure and lower exposure to carbon emissions in their portfolios. But that presents a challenge: how to estimate such exposure, given the lack of disclosure by most companies about...
(Bloomberg View) -- Financial crises are becoming more frequent as markets and the rules that govern them grow ever more complex. New research suggests that this is no coincidence -- and that a simpler system would be a lot more resilient...
World shares closed in on one-year highs as the prospect of prolonged cheap borrowing costs and a recent rise in oil prices set off a new emerging market bull run.
(Bloomberg) -- "A blindfolded monkey throwing darts at a newspaper's financial pages could select a portfolio that would do just as well as one carefully selected by experts," Burton Malkiel wrote in his 1...
(Bloomberg) -- The first reboot of S&P 500 Index group weights in almost two decades has arrived, shaking up stock portfolios and conjuring an industry out of real estate investment trusts that will infuse at least one lightweight ETF...
While it is still true, according to a new study, that tweets can be used to predict contemporaneous and future stock market movements, the effect is weakening.
Investors are going further afield in their search for income in this environment of low—and even negative—rates. Stocks have become one popular choice, but investors should focus more on companies that can consistently grow their...