Franklin Templeton
Franklin Templeton closes $5bn yen options book
Counterparty Radar: Asset manager’s bets on USD/JPY soured as yen weakened through Q4
Central bank watch: Measured moves
Franklin Templeton analysts assess the monetary policy outlook for the G10 central banks, and China, India and South Korea
Central bank watch: Biased to ease, for now
A mid-year review of the monetary policy outlook for G10 central banks, India, China and South Korea
Global macro shifts: can emerging markets navigate a fragmented world?
Franklin Templeton expects certain emerging markets to benefit during the realignment of global political and trading blocs
Navigating volatile markets: a rule book for fixed income investors
A framework that measures indicators to assess investment in US Treasuries, US credit, European debt and emerging markets debt
Winds of change 2025: spotting opportunities after peak yields
Assessing the outlook for the US fixed income market and emerging and developing market debt, as the tariff war ramps up.
BlackRock bucks trend in shrinking IRS market for Ucits
Counterparty Radar: Pimco boosts pay-fixed book by $27.5 billion in H1 2024
Beyond the benchmark: redesigning emerging market debt allocations
Achieve greater diversification, enhanced yield and reduced downside risk when investing in EMD through a more effective EMD investment approach.
2025 capital market expectations: slowing but not sinking
Monetary policy is the governor of the relationship between growth and inflation
2025 capital market expectations: slowing but not sinking
Monetary policy is the governor of the relationship between growth and inflation.
Central bank watch: watchful and wary easing ahead
Franklin Templeton assesses the monetary policy outlook for the Group of 10 central banks, as well as China and South Korea, as 2025 begins.
Navigating uncertainty: the impact of the 2024 US elections on emerging markets
Franklin Templeton analyses possible outcomes of the US elections, the effect on trade, foreign and domestic policies, market impact and implications for emerging market (EM) economies.