Beyond Bulls & Bears

Quick Thoughts: Macro Perspectives—finding the path to normal
Perspectives

Quick Thoughts: Macro Perspectives—finding the path to normal

What’s next for the economies and markets following the recent banking sector turmoil? Head of Franklin Templeton Institute Stephen Dover shares his key takeaways from a panel discussion with the company’s economists.

Quick Thoughts: Three weeks on, what did we learn from the banking crisis?
Perspectives

Quick Thoughts: Three weeks on, what did we learn from the banking crisis?

Implications of the ongoing volatility in the banking sector, and what it means for markets in Europe and globally—check out highlights from our most recent discussion with Kim Catechis, Investment Strategist, Franklin Templeton Institute.

The metaverse: A multi-decade opportunity
ETFs

The metaverse: A multi-decade opportunity

The metaverse—represented by immersive, shared online virtual worlds—has captured the attention not only of gamers, but also global enterprise across many industries. And it’s unlocking new investment opportunities, according to Dina Ting, Head of Global Index Portfolio Management, Franklin Templeton ETFs.

Valuations or earnings: Which is most important for equity returns in 2023?
Multi-Asset

Valuations or earnings: Which is most important for equity returns in 2023?

The Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions team examines the earnings outlook for 2023, and why it might make sense to be defensively positioned.

Notes from the Trading Desk – Europe
Equity

Notes from the Trading Desk – Europe

In terms of seasonality, April has historically been a strong month. The one theme we keep coming back to is the recent inflows into global money market funds.

Quick Thoughts: Market volatility and developments in the banking sector
Multi-Asset

Quick Thoughts: Market volatility and developments in the banking sector

What are the implications of the ongoing volatility in the banking sector, and what does it mean for markets in Europe and globally? Check out highlights from our most recent discussion with Kim Catechis, Investment Strategist with the Franklin Templeton Institute.

Quick Thoughts: From a deep dive into the banking sector
Perspectives

Quick Thoughts: From a deep dive into the banking sector

Beyond the near-term turmoil, there may need to be a re-evaluation of the regional banking model in the United States, according to a recent panel hosted by Stephen Dover, Head of Franklin Templeton Institute. The panel discussed the latest developments and investment implications—including a move to money market funds.

Notes from the Trading Desk – Europe
Equity

Notes from the Trading Desk – Europe

Banks remain the clear focus, with a consistent message that the risk of contagion appears relatively low for now. Investors are now questioning where there is exposure to the commercial real estate market.

Under the Macroscope: Repercussions of banking stress on the Asia-Pacific region
Multi-Asset

Under the Macroscope: Repercussions of banking stress on the Asia-Pacific region

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and further banking issues in the United States and Europe, has resulted in market volatility and concerned investors around the world. Franklin Templeton Institute Investment Strategist Christy Tan shares her views regarding possible effects on the Asia-Pacific region and where opportunities may be found.

Quick Thoughts: The crucial questions
Multi-Asset

Quick Thoughts: The crucial questions

To help understand the current market volatility arising from the collapse of banks in the United States and Europe, Head of Franklin Templeton Institute Stephen Dover provides his answers to three crucial questions.

Quick Thoughts: How is the SVB and Credit Suisse crisis affecting the US and European banking industry?
Multi-Asset

Quick Thoughts: How is the SVB and Credit Suisse crisis affecting the US and European banking industry?

Following recent efforts by central banks and regulators to alleviate the banking crisis, Franklin Templeton Institute’s Stephen Dover and Lukasz Kalwak discuss their thoughts on the implications and outlook for the banking industries in the United States and Europe.

On My Mind: Don’t bank on it
Fixed Income

On My Mind: Don’t bank on it

Financial markets seem to have returned to trying to time a dovish Federal Reserve turn, but Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO Sonal Desai says with a tight labor market and inflation running at 5%-6%—don’t bank on it.