Will Europe’s Offices Fall Like NYC’s? Picking ‘E’
In this week’s Bloomberg podcast, Bloomberg Intelligence analysts discuss the findings and impacts of their research:
Europe’s Offices Eye Same Fate as NYC If Values Drop, Rates Rise — Sue Munden sees the potential for widespread distress to loans financing major European city offices.
When Picking Stocks, ESG Funds Put ‘E’ First, Pass on S & G Risk — Shaheen Contractor says environmental factors play the biggest role in US ESG fund stock selection.
Small Caps Have Valuation Advantage, But Waiting on a Catalyst — Michael Casper says while the Russell 2000 remains cheap relative to the S&P 500, there’s more to the story.
WWE, UFC Flex Combat-Sports Media Muscle With $21 Billion ‘TKO — Geetha Ranganathan explains how the new colossus is ready to rumble.
Mortgage-Pool Values Divided by Geographic Housing Disparities — Erica Adelberg says the disparities could add incremental value through non-traditional selections.
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Apr 06, 2023