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Autocallables, 6G, and deep space
Explore this selection of high-quality insights that you may have missed last week, from top global asset managers and institutions.
Autocallable ETF Strategies for Yield-Constrained Markets (Calamos Investments)
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With traditional fixed income still anchored near 4–5%, many investors face a persistent shortfall versus higher income targets. Autocallable ETFs are emerging as a vehicle for accessing 14%–18% annualized income potential.
How Income Investors Can Avoid Dividend Traps in 2026 (Morningstar Indexes)
The Morningstar U.S. Market Index‘s dividend yield in the first quarter of 2026 is below 1.2%—extremely low by historical standards.
Hidden Gems: Algeria (MarketVector Indexes)
The International Monetary Fund has ranked Algeria as the third largest economy in Africa for the year 2025, with a Gross Domestic Product estimated at $268.9 billion.
6G: The Network for the Future of AI and Immersive Connectivity (BCG)
Building on 5G’s progress, 6G will usher in advanced capabilities and tap new sources of economic and societal value in the 2030s and beyond.
How Will OpenAI Compete? (Benedict Evans)
Incumbents have matched OpenAI’s tech and are leveraging their product and distribution. What’s the plan?
The Significance of Patent Data for Investors (BNP Paribas AM)
Company patents are a compelling investment research resource, offering comprehensive information about a firm’s capability for innovation.
Investing beyond Boundaries: Space and Deep Sea (StepStone)
Space and the deep sea are the two final frontiers for humanity. These largely unexplored environments may be physically extreme and inhospitable, but both are becoming increasingly important for the future of life on Earth.
The Drone Identity: Beyond Defense (S&P Dow Jones Indices)
The idea of unmanned flying machines has existed in human imagination for millennia. However, drones as we know them today only became a practical reality in the late 20th century with systems such as the Predator drone.