A rebound in global demand following the pandemic, chronic supply chain shortages and sanctions against Russia due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine have caused commodity prices to soar. With oil now approaching $130 a barrel, Business Insider recently turned to...
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Go Back to News + MediaAxonic Capital on Bloomberg TV: The Potential Impacts of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
After Morgan Stanley Chief Investment Officer Mike Wilson stated that the Russian invasion of Ukraine “materially increases the odds of a polar vortex for the economy and earnings,” Bloomberg TV turned to Axonic Capital Director of Research Peter Cecchini for his...
Axonic Capital on CNBC: Why Are the Markets So Volatile?
The first half of 2022 has not been easy for investors as stocks across all major indexes continue to rise and fall quickly and dramatically, leaving many concerned and uncertain about the future of their finances. To help investors better understand this volatility,...
Axonic Capital Speaks with Intertrust Group at iConnections Global Alts Conference
Bloomberg TV recently spoke with Axonic Capital Director of Research Peter Cecchini for his early take on the final quarter of 2021.
Axonic Capital in Bloomberg Terminal: The Impact of the Energy Supply on Inflation
Bloomberg Terminal turned to Axonic Capital Director of Research Peter Cecchini for insight.
Axonic Capital on Bloomberg TV: Early Outlook for Q4 2021
Bloomberg TV recently spoke with Axonic Capital Director of Research Peter Cecchini for his early take on the final quarter of 2021.
Axonic Capital on TD Ameritrade Network: 2021 Q4 Market Outlook
The TD Ameritrade Network recently turned to Axonic Capital Director of Research and Head of Market Strategy Peter Cecchini.
Clay DeGiacinto on CAIS: Alternatives in Action
CAIS VP of Investment Strategy Ingrid Tharasook spoke with Axonic Capital Managing Partner and CIO Clay DeGiacinto for insight.
Axonic Capital in Yahoo Finance: Buy and Hold These 2 Market-Beating Stocks
Yahoo Finance spoke with Axonic Capital Director of Research Peter Cecchini to learn more about the potential for correction.