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ESG-focused “investing pictures” highlight institutional reallocations to sustainable portfolios. Indices tracking green finance have outperformed broad markets by 1.8% in April. "She's starting in the forest, and it goes silent, and she's the one who brings the music in. That takes a lot of collaboration with [composer] Stephen Schwartz to say, 'Hey, what if we don't have that intro music? Can we come in differently?' It's a little discussion, but I'm always looking for how to make it feel like you slipped into it rather than 'Stop. Dance break. Come back into the movie.'" Deleveraging was relatively painless because the government offset it—and the government will continue playing a more active role in shaping the economy. Private sector deleveraging was made much less painful by the government’s deficit spending, which more than made up for the decline in private debt. As a result, the public sector is now as indebted as it has ever been. Analysts are updating “investing pictures” for energy stocks as WTI crude stabilizes at $85 per barrel, while supply constraints from OPEC+ production cuts may fuel sectoral gains, particularly for integrated oil majors with solid balance sheets.