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While changes to the political and macro climate are sparking opportunities for growth, several megatrends are influencing how market participants can realize that growth.
Advancements in AI are revolutionizing how financial institutions deliver products and services, paving the way for innovation and inspiring how organizations reimagine growth. BNY explores the key trends and benefits of AI for employees and customers, while providing a deeper look into its own AI platform, Eliza.
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BNY's iFlow "Mood" Index, tracking investor flows across equities and bonds, is trending up after hitting its lowest point since the pandemic, signaling a resilient U.S. economy in 2025. Across the globe, opportunities for growth are mixed but setting the stage for incoming governments to pursue pro-growth policies via private sector funding.
As alternative investments become more accessible to a wider range of investors, BNY breaks down how alternative asset managers are addressing the changing landscape – from regulatory shifts to adapting operating models – as they scale operations and position their businesses for growth opportunities.
With U.S. Treasury market changes afoot and effective liquidity management more essential than ever, BNY outlines how market participants can leverage these changes to better position themselves for growth.
A new survey of over 100 wealth managers shows the buzz around alternative investments is loud, but getting louder. Explore what's driving the "alternatives renaissance" and what it means for wealth managers looking to better understand alternative investment product offerings to meet client demand.
Asset owners are prioritizing the development of scalable operating models that maintain sustainable costs. This is driven by factors such as higher inflation, rising data costs, the compounded impact of legacy systems and a shift towards more passive strategies and higher allocations to private markets.
Explore alternative fund structures in the U.S. and Europe. Get insights into optimal onramps, illiquid assets, and navigating retail investments.
Brian Ruane at BNY says the T+1 move has positioned U.S. markets to reduce risk and improve settlement efficiency.
Victor O’Laughlen, Executive Platform Owner at BNY Global Clearing, discusses in-house versus outsourcing, and how 2025 will bring about the next step in the industry’s evolution.
BNY Growth Dynamics℠ data shows active taxable fixed income has emerged as a key growth category for separately managed accounts (SMAs), with net sales exceeding the previous two years combined. Active ETFs are also thriving, with demand fueled by new products.
Understand the growing liquidity challenges in the U.S. Treasury market, the impact of fiscal and monetary policies, and BNY’s role in fostering stability.
Wirehouse Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) showed historic surge in inflows during Q2 2024. Separately managed accounts (SMAs) also enjoyed robust growth, picking up market share from mutual funds.
Banks must strike a careful balance between helping to fuel economic activity with loans and keeping their balance sheets on solid ground.