Topic: Cross-Border

Momentum, Efficient Market Hypothesis & Factor Investing

If you’ve been around financial markets, chances are you’ve heard the saying that ‘the trend is your friend.’ While simplistic, this references a statistical anomaly that challenges the efficient markets hypothesis, and which is exhibited time and again.

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By Cross-Border
Apr 18, 2025
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ausbiz: RBA to weigh sluggish growth with lacklustre productivity

ausbiz: RBA to weigh sluggish growth with lacklustre productivity

In his latest interview with ausbiz, Peter Dragicevich, at Corpay, says that despite significant population growth propping up aggregate demand, rate hikes are taking a toll on household sectors, and many find themselves in what feels like a recession.

CNBC: Yen surges after BOJ hints at policy shift, sending dollar lower

CNBC: Yen surges after BOJ hints at policy shift, sending dollar lower

“I think we're going to see a slightly softer number relative to expectations, but that this is not going to meaningfully impact expectations for the Fed's policy map. "

The thin ice of legacy security systems

The thin ice of legacy security systems

In this episode, we chat with us about the payments security questions that companies should be asking: Why is it important to update legacy systems and invest in security? What are best practices to follow? Can businesses afford not to stay up to date?

Building an FX Budget Rate

Building an FX Budget Rate

Setting a budget rate for each currency pair is a starting point for financial planning. The budget rate can serve as a benchmark for assessing performance against plan, isolating variances due to FX movements from other factors.

How fighting today’s inflation might increase tomorrow’s inflation

How fighting today’s inflation might increase tomorrow’s inflation

Inflation has been top of mind since the end of the pandemic. Bankers, economists, and businesses may have differing views on the causes and effects of inflation: higher demand; consumer spending; and competition for limited resources come to mind.

Reuters: Canada adds jobs but not enough to change expectations for hold on rates

Reuters: Canada adds jobs but not enough to change expectations for hold on rates

If we look at the underlying details, they suggest that the Canadian job creation engine continued to decelerate and lose momentum…

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