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Stay up to date on what’s impacting the world of investing. Mellon’s Double Take podcast pairs industry experts with Mellon’s investment professionals to discuss the top-of-mind issues shaping the economic landscape. From shifting geopolitics to impact investing and 5G, get perspective from two sides on complex issues. Learn more at: www.mellon.com/double-take-podcast Disclosures Mellon Investments Corporation (“Mellon”) is a registered investment advisor and subsidiary of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (“BNY Mellon”). Any statements of opinion constitute only current opinions of Mellon, which are subject to change and which Mellon does not undertake to update. This publication or any portion thereof may not be copied or distributed without prior written approval from the firm. Statements are correct as of the date of the material only. This document may not be used for the purpose of an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction or in any circumstances in which such offer or solicitation is unlawful or not authorized. The information in this publication is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations for any purchase or sale of any specific security. Some information contained herein has been obtained from third party sources that are believed to be reliable, but the information has not been independently verified by Mellon. Mellon makes no representations as to the accuracy or the completeness of such information. No investment strategy or risk management technique can guarantee returns or eliminate risk in any market environment and past performance is no indication of future performance. The indices referred to herein are used for comparative and informational purposes only and have been selected because they are generally considered to be representative of certain markets. Comparisons to indices as benchmarks have limitations because indices have volatility and other material characteristics that may differ from the portfolio, investment or hedge to which they are compared. The providers of the indices referred to herein are not affiliated with Mellon, do not endorse, sponsor, sell or promote the investment strategies or products mentioned herein and they make no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the products and strategies described herein. Please see mellon.com for important index licensing information. CFA® and Chartered Financial Analyst® are registered trademarks owned by CFA Institute. Privacy Policy: https://www.mellon.com/privacy-policy For more market perspectives and insights from our teams, please visit www.mellon.com.

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Our latest episode of Double Take explores how investors can assess valuations and risks of companies increasingly exposed to cryptocurrency.
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The Future of Mobility

Our latest episode of Double Take explores the future mobility revolution and the innovative technology behind how we get there. 
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Income Inequality and Stimulus

Our latest episode of Double Take explores the role of private corporations and policymakers in addressing the growing gap in income inequality.
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Robinhood, Reddit and the SEC

In conversations with Mellon’s head of trading and analytics and the former head of the SEC's Office of Internet Enforcement, Double Take dissect...
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Biophysical Economics

In this roundtable discussion, Mellon’s head of Small Mid Cap Equity Research explores the emergent field of biophysical economics with Professor of E...
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Black Friday and Beyond

Mellon’s senior consumer analyst and outside consumer research provider review notable trends and changing consumer behaviors this year. We explore wh...
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Election Implications

In this special Double Take round table, Mellon’s Chief Investment Officers discuss potential presidential outcomes and how they could impact markets.
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