The World In A Week – High and Dry?
May 4, 2021
It was a busy week that saw the US Federal Reserve meet to discuss monetary policy. The expectation was for a steady hand on the tiller, and they did not disappoint. Monetary policy is to remain…
The World In A Week – Biden’s Decisive Decade
April 26, 2021
It was a volatile week for equities, but one which pretty much came out flat for the overall MSCI Global Equity Index, though the UK equity market, FTSE All Share, pulled back -0.98%. On Friday US…
“For the moment, inflation looks contained”: UK CPI rises by 0.7%
April 22, 2021
Transport and clothing lead the rise in CPI inflation as the UK started to open up post-lockdown.
Unemployment hits 813,000 Brits since start of pandemic with 56,000 losing jobs last month
April 20, 2021
It means the total number of workers who don't have a job now stands at 1.67million, reports the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The World In A Week – The Beer Garden Boom
April 19, 2021
Global markets continued chugging along last week, with the MSCI All Country Index of global stocks returning +0.8% in GBP. A notable leader was the UK Equity market, which returned +1.5% as measured…
Investing in future winners
April 16, 2021
Equity markets have rebounded strongly from the falls of February and March 2020, to deliver significant outperformance to investors. Our CIO, Shane Balkham was quoted in this article.
The World In A Week – Roaring Twenties 2.0
April 12, 2021
Last week saw Boris Johnson confirm that England would proceed to the second phase of the lifting of lockdown restrictions on 12th April, as non-essential shops, beer gardens, hairdressers and gyms…
Brexit is yesterday’s news: UK equities are the talk of the town with plenty of value and opportunity
April 9, 2021
Now that Brexit is firmly yesterday's news, and within the UK we have made great strides in terms of the vaccine rollout to tackle the pandemic, UK equities now look to present a very different…
The World In A Week – Knitting Pattern
April 6, 2021
Data is confirming the pattern of the economic bounce back. As restrictions are eased, spending on services are increasing. Restaurants, leisure, and hospitality are the main beneficiaries, as…
The World In A Week – Stuck In The Suez
March 29, 2021
According to urban myths, it is said that when you are in London you are never more than 6ft away from a rat, and it appears that within emerging markets you are never more than two steps away from a…
The World In A Week – Knowing the Price of Everything, but the Value of Nothing…
March 22, 2021
The last week in markets was quite typical of the environment we have observed for the year to date. There was not an awful lot of movement at the headline level, but quite a lot of volatility and…
The World In A Week – Fiscal Injection
March 15, 2021
Last week saw President Joseph Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package passed by Congress, which has seen the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) accelerate its global growth…