Vol
27
2022/11
EQUITIESFIRST IN THAILAND – INNOVATIVE AND BORROWER-FRIENDLY PRIVATE CREDIT PROVIDER
Thailand is one of the largest markets in Southeast Asia by market capitalization. This volume highlights how EquitiesFirst’s business in growing for both equities and crypto in Thailand and how the 40% of Thai listed companies that are eligible for EquitiesFirst financing can benefit from their industry leading terms.
Vol
26
2022/10
HONG KONG MARKET REVIEW
Movements that happen in the United States and China have historically affected Hong Kong’s stock market. This volume explores how rising interest rates in the U.S. and China’s 20th National Congress could affect the Hang Seng Index and how EquitiesFirst’s solution can mitigate uncertainty.
Vol
25
2022/10
NAVIGATING HIGHER-FOR-LONGER AND A LIQUIDITY DROUGHT
The latest U.S. inflation data has led equity markets to expect a continued liquidity drought caused by forecasted elevated interest rates well into 2024. This volume explores how EquitiesFirst’s securities-based financing provides an innovative solution for investors to raise capital and diversify their portfolios while maintaining the upside potential of their core holdings.
Vol
24
2022/08
HOW FAMILY OFFICES CAN GROW WITH EQUITIESFIRST
Family offices are incorporating private debt into their investment strategies as they seek to diversify their portfolio with investments that are less correlated to the markets. This volume demonstrates how EquitiesFirst partners with family offices in various aspects to grow their AUM.
Vol
23
2022/07
ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY IN A RISING-RATE ENVIRONMENT
Higher interest rates caused by inflation create higher interest payments for floating rate borrowings and added pressure on assets including shares. Companies also need to offer higher rates to raise funds during inflation…
Vol
22
2022/06
FINANCING DISPARITY BETWEEN OWNERS OF SMALL CAPS VS LARGE CAPS 2.0
As the economy rebounded in 2021, small cap companies in Asia, which were more volatile, outperformed large companies in Asia. Despite small cap companies regaining credibility, traditional lenders limit their access to loans…