Monthly Archives: February 2026

Book Bits: 28 February 2026

Plastic Inc.: The Secret History and Shocking Future of Big Oil’s Biggest Bet
Beth Gardiner
Summary via publisher (Avery/Penguin Random House)
Plastic, the foundational material of modern consumerism, is everywhere in our daily lives. But the oil and petrochemical companies making it are hiding in plain sight. Because for all the vivid coverage of where plastic ends up, there is remarkably little discussion of where it comes from. Today, industry is pouring billions of dollars into plans to double, or even triple, the amount it churns out, even as individuals concerned about plastic’s out-of-control proliferation try to use less. As Big Oil stares down a future of diminishing demand for fossil fuels, plastic has become its financial lifeline.

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Bond Investors Embrace Maturity Risk In 2026

The risk appetite in the bond market has picked up this year as investors grow more comfortable with the economic outlook and the path of interest rates. A set of bond ETFs through yesterday’s close (Feb. 24) highlights a clear trend so far in 2026: favoring government securities with longer maturities has been a winning strategy.

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Book Bits: 21 February 2026

Mastering Gold and Silver Markets: Insights from a Legendary Bullion Bank Trader
Robert Gottlieb
Summary via publisher (Wiley)
In Mastering Gold and Silver Markets: Insights from a Legendary Bullion Bank Trader, veteran precious metals trader, Robert Gottlieb, delivers an insightful blend of memoir and education that covers the world of bullion trading from a banker’s perspective. The book covers his journey from working at a certified public accounting firm to his position as the Global Head of Precious Metals Trading and Sales at many of the largest bullion banks in the world. Gottlieb dives deep into the critical role played by bullion banks in the global precious metals ecosystem. He provides a detailed explanation of financial and futures markets and how they facilitate liquidity and hedging strategies for their clients.

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Research Review | 20 February 2026 | Forecasting Returns

CAPE Ratios and Long-Term Returns
Rui Ma (La Trobe University), et al.
January 2026
We demonstrate that 10-year equity market returns are considerably more predictable in relation to price-earnings ratios than previously thought. The traditional approach involves relating the current index price level, based on current index components, to the index earnings of previous years, calculated using those years’ components. When we estimate the cyclically adjusted price-earnings (CAPE) ratio, ensuring that index component prices and earnings are aligned, and apply a superior regression approach, out-of-sample R 2 values are over 50%. The Component CAPE ratio weights individual stock CAPE ratios by their market capitalization, whereas the traditional CAPE ratio is more closely aligned with earnings weighting.

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