Uncertainty of Italy’s Political Future Weighing on Global Investors’ Minds

Italy holds ~$2.7 trillion in public debt, and global investors are worried that a new government could implement policies that would weaken the country’s credit status. Though a sovereign debt crisis does not seem probable at this point, bond markets are suggesting that risks are rising. By Brian Nelson, CFA We do not want investors to be worried by events unfolding in Italy (EWI) of late, as they may not be any more significant than the impact of Brexit (EWU) on equity market returns during the past few years. We can’t cast a blind eye to developments either, however, as Italy’s sovereign debt is not-at-all small by any country’s standards (it’s the third-largest in the world), and the political uncertainty … Read more

Euphoria Running Rampant: Investigating Some of the Hottest Names Around

Image Source: Tesla Roadster As we march forward in what Morgan Stanley has dubbed a bull market of “epic proportions,” euphoria appears to be at levels perhaps not seen since the dot-com bust of the early 2000s. Let’s take a look at some of the “hottest” names on the market. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA Earlier this month, Ireland (IRL, EIRL) borrowed five-year paper at a -0.008% (negative 0.008%), meaning that the country is being paid to borrow. If you recall, we penned a piece in April 2016, that commented on an obscure article in the Journal where a Danish couple was being paid interest on their mortgage (that’s right – they are being paid interest, not paying … Read more