Insights from Mizuho Americas
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Category: Trends
Excess Supply: A More Robust Explanation
The term “new normal,” coined by Mohamed El-Erian during his PIMCO days, has sparked a debate among economists and market participants which continues to rage without consensus
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Category: Trends
Infographic: Drug Pricing Survey Results - 2016
We recently surveyed investors and corporates on drug pricing and reimbursement at our 2016 Global Mizuho Investors Conference in New York. Here are the results
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Category: Trends
Corporate Corner: A Different Approach to Commercial Paper
Despite its size and importance for corporates, the commercial paper markets are typically a low profile corner of the capital markets and rarely get much press
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Category: Trends
Global Mizuho Report Addresses REIT Bubble Concerns: Sparkling But Not Too Bubbly
Real estate has outperformed other markets in recent years, which has simultaneously raised celebrations and concerns, all the while begging more than a few questions
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Category: Trends
Corporate Corner: Options and Opportunities for Corporates Across the Financing Spectrum
There are significant opportunities available to corporates across the financing spectrum today
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Category: Trends
Thought Leaders: Mizuho Hosts Exclusive Silicon Valley Seminar
Despite – or perhaps because of – ongoing advances, the opportunity for disruption across key technology sectors remains ripe
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Category: Trends
Japanese Bond Investor Flows and Thoughts
Japanese investors are currently the second largest holders of foreign bonds in the world after the US, according to IMF data
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Category: Trends
Get Ready for the Bot Invasion
The technology world is abuzz about “bots.” Or, at least, they have increasingly become an area of focus and funding, according to Mizuho analysts Neil Doshi and San Phan after attending the MobileBeat “Bot” Conference in San Francisco this July
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Category: Trends
Thought Leaders: Mizuho Healthcare Services Team Questions Whether Companies Have Over-Adjusted Earnings
Are adjusted earnings too adjusted? According to Mizuho, the lines are uncomfortably blurred to say the least