Insights

The Fed Chair Matters More Than the First Cut

Financial markets tend to fixate on milestones, and few are as closely watched as the first interest rate cut following a tightening cycle. Headlines frame it as a turning point, markets often rally in anticipation, and investors debate its timing with near-obsessive focus.

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Beyond Big Tech

With tech valuations stretched, investors are increasingly looking beyond the Magnificent Seven. Industrials and Power & Utilities could offer compelling opportunities as AI-driven electricity demand and economic growth drive a potential market rotation.

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The Petro-Pivot

The capture of Nicolás Maduro has fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical map, but for energy investors, the real story is just beginning. While the headlines focus on the political transition, the markets are busy weighing the long-term potential of

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Why Markets Overlook Silver’s Utility

Silver’s ascent is not a fleeting spike but a structural re‑rating, where years of under‑investment, inelastic supply and green‑transition demand collide with a changing monetary regime to turn a once‑ignored metal into a central macro asset.

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Rate Cuts Are Not For Everyone

For the seasoned investor, understanding the workings of monetary policy is paramount. We often hear that lower interest rates boost the economy by encouraging companies to borrow and invest. Sounds neat, but the reality is far more complex

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Small Reactor, Big Problem

Singapore’s energy dilemma is a brutal equation: no space for large-scale renewables, but total reliance on volatile imported gas. This has turned the global nuclear investment resurgence into an urgent necessity. The solution? Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

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