/PRNewswire/ Wilmington Trust today released its 2022 Capital Markets Forecast (CMF), "Economic Arrhythmia: Businesses adapt to resource disorder," which.
/PRNewswire/ Wilmington Trust today released its 2022 Capital Markets Forecast (CMF), "Economic Arrhythmia: Businesses adapt to resource disorder," which.
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NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 14, 2020 Other highlights include: Technology-backed innovation that will be essential to maintaining productivity and profitability, though labor market gains will come slowly The pandemic brought on a massive rise in government and corporate debt, and how institutions respond will have a major impact on economic growth in the next decade Investments in consumer digitalization and environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies may increase as investors seek opportunities created by transformed behaviors and sentiment
Wilmington Trust today released its 2021 Year Ahead Outlook and Capital Markets Forecast, Seismic Shocks: The Great Pandemic, Global Reset, and a Transformed Financial Landscape. The report dives deeply into the macroeconomic factors at play since the beginning of the global pandemic and foresees compelling investment opportunities, particularly in equity market areas such as emerging markets, U.S. value, and techn
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WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Wilmington Trust today unveiled its new portfolio outlook for 2021 as a key component of its annual Capital Markets Forecast titled, Building Portfolios for Success: Where Are the Investment Opportunities for 2021 and Beyond? The outlook dives into the firm s investment positioning for early 2021 and where Wilmington Trust sees the landscape shifting in the new year.
The firm expects the gap between its 12-month economic outlook and equity market valuation will start to close in 2021. The improving economy, potential for a divided government, and a supportive Federal Reserve all combine to provide one of the most constructive environments for equities since before the pandemic. Wilmington Trust increased its equity allocation in November 2020 to slightly overweight and favors emerging market equities alongside expectations for economic recovery, a weaker dollar, and a global shift toward digit