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Maleeha Bengali
Maleeha Bengali is CEO of MB Commodities Capital, based in London. In the past two decades, she has worked as a portfolio manager and hedge fund manager for UBS, Goldman Sachs, and Merill Lynch. She began contributing to TheStreet's Real Money in 2018, where she specializes in commodities coverage.
Bengali focuses on using both top-down macro and bottom-up fundamental relative value analysis applying cross-asset arbitrage techniques to capitalize on the relative mispricings evident in these asset classes. She has generated a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~ 10% using systematic delta neutral investment trading strategies; minimizing market and directional risk while maximizing returns, focusing on alpha generation.
When Bengali isn’t covering global financial topics, she can be found on the tennis court, biking, or listening to EDM music.
Recent Articles By The Author
What Is the Bloomberg Commodity Index Telling Us?
Commodities are all about whether they are in surplus or deficit given the demand/supply projections. Choose wisely.
Oops, Did the Fed's Powell Say Something Wrong at the March FOMC?
The Fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place, and at some point this liquidity train will have to stop.
Beware the Ides of March - There Is a Reason for That Saying!
The fate of the broader equity market lies in the hands of the bond market.
It All Boils Down to Just One Big Macro Trade
March is crucial, and day on day portfolio and stock allocation depends on the fate of the bond market and the dollar.
Saudi Arabia Has Only One Objective: Higher Oil Prices at Any Cost!
For now, they have achieved their objective, showing President Biden firmly who is in charge.
Are Bonds Truly a Hedge for an Equity Portfolio?
The key question is will the bond market hold here or has the Fed already started working behind the scenes supporting it?
It's the Fed vs. the U.S. Bond Markets Now!
All eyes will be on the Fed during their March FOMC meeting. It remains to be seen what they do next.
The OPEC March Meeting Is Turning Out to Be Very Interesting
Those blindly chasing the reflation trade tick for tick, better pay heed to physical market fundamentals.
Yellen Drops $1.1 Trillion Treasury Cash Pile in a Big Jolt for Money Markets
With new liquidity about to pour in, it remains to be seen how will it affect equities, risk assets, and more importantly, money markets.
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