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Introduction

Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions (FTIS) held its sixth annual Investment Symposium on November 13. This live research-focused forum delved into the most pressing topics facing investors today, including forward-looking views on the US economy and the outcome of the US elections, geopolitical tensions, climate change, artificial intelligence (AI), credit markets and asset-allocation views (current opportunities/risk).

The event was divided into five panels, which gave us the chance to ask the really big questions on key topics we believe will influence returns and risk over the next decade.

At times, there was agreement; often, there was spirited debate. The panels were:

  • The magnificent US? US exceptionalism and US elections
  • Too hot to handle: How ever-rising tensions and temperatures will impact markets
  • Can generative AI generate alpha?
  • Gimme credit! Can companies keep borrowing forever?
  • Asset allocation—Where are you seeing risk and opportunity?

These conversations have significant practical applications; primarily, they help FTIS form its long-term Capital Market Expectations, which are used as the basis of portfolio construction for clients and prospects. This written account represents the views expressed by our panelists.



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