Centuries ago in India, the sacred land of the Veda, visionary Rishis possessed the ability to perceive the natural rhythms and melodies. These seers would sing and play these enchanting tunes during specific times of the day and night, aiming to bestow tranquility and harmony upon their land, as well as optimum health to their…
The dollar’s uneasy reign
I had a lively chat with some investors today, turning the public holiday (and the first day of school breaks!) into an impromptu market roundtable. What is going on? The US dollar is slipping while cash drifts into gold and every other “anything-but-greenback” hideout. I know, I know. The dollar’s once-shiny safe-haven halo looks a…
Do foreign investors hold too much of US assets?
There is still no agreement on whether Trump’s policies could trigger a foreign sell-off of dollar assets. Ultimately, it depends on whether global investors feel they have overindulged on US exposure. Phew! In a note that landed in my inbox, one bank suggests the serving size might be smaller than feared. Oh yeah, some investors…
The seed of creation
I picked up this simple yet deeply insightful story translated from Hindi that invites us to reflect on the unseen, subtle forces that drive the world around us, reminding us that from the simplest, most unassuming beginnings, the grandest creations can unfold. Once a master was sitting with his disciples under a huge banyan tree,…
Private assets for all? Not so fast
Private assets are having a moment. In my conversations with investors, everyone seems to be pitching them. Over the past couple of years, investment “opportunities” that were once reserved for sophisticated institutions and ultra-high-net-worth individuals have increasingly been packaged and pitched to everyday investors through retail funds, advisors, and platforms. I was told that the…