Institutional Investor (April 4)
“For most industries, transformative innovation is an ever-present reality. Within the staid world of investing, true innovation – the type that alters investor behavior and competitive balance – is rare.” It might, however, “be on the cusp of occurring today for the much-maligned active investment management industry. Ironically, the emergence of active ETFs (combined with an advanced approach to active management) might be the Trojan Horse that saves active management.”
Tags: Active ETFs, Active investment, Competitive balance, Cusp, Emergence, Industries, Innovation, Investing, Investor behavior, Transformative
AP (May 13)
“The rapid emergence of low-priced EVs from China could shake up the global auto industry in ways not seen since Japanese makers exploded on the scene during the oil crises of the 1970s. BYD, which stands for ‘Build Your Dreams,’ could be a nightmare for the U.S. auto industry.” So far tariffs have shielded the U.S. market, but “Detroit needs to quickly re-learn a lot of design and engineering to keep up while shedding practices from a century of building vehicles.”
Tags: 1970s, BYD, China, Design, Detroit, Emergence, Engineering, EVs, Global auto industry, Japanese makers, Low-priced, Nightmare, Oil crises, Rapid, Shielded, Tariffs, U.S. market
