Why advisers are picking active funds this Summer
August 23, 2021
Advisers are using active and passive funds in an increasingly targeted way to get the best returns for clients.
Experts keep one eye on September after July’s strong employment stats
August 17, 2021
The ONS estimated there were 953,000 job vacancies in May to July 2021, growing 290,000 compared to the previous quarter and 168,000 more than pre-pandemic.
The World In A Week – Political Shift
August 16, 2021
Last week the MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) returned +0.8% in GBP terms, underpinned by a strong week from Europe equities, Japanese equities and the FTSE All Share Index. Political tensions…
Experts predict UK economy will recapture pandemic losses by end of 2021
August 12, 2021
Industry commentators are forecasting that the UK economy will "comfortably" recover to its pre-pandemic levels by the end of the year, after a strong June reading that took year-on-year Q2 growth to…
The World In A Week – Jobs for All
August 9, 2021
Last week was broadly positive for markets, with the MSCI All Country World Index of global stocks rising +1.3% in GBP terms. This was led by UK Equities, as well as Emerging Market names in the…
The World In A Week – Are we there yet?
August 2, 2021
The markets continued to be sensitive, with increased volatility being blamed on the stubborn concerns over COVID-19’s Delta variant and the risk that this poses to the reopening of economies.…
The World In A Week – Bridging the Gap
July 26, 2021
At the start of last week, we saw an initial rise in the number of coronavirus cases. However, since then there has been a sustained drop in the level of UK cases with the latest number of positive…
The World In A Week – Freedom Day – the drive to move forward
July 19, 2021
The earnings season is finally upon us, and with it came a rise in volatility. The Vix Index, a measure of market volatility, crossed above 18, still relatively low levels in historic terms, but an…
The World In A Week – It’s the Hope (and maybe the Earnings Expectations?) that Kills You
July 12, 2021
While the European Football Champions have now been comprehensively determined, albeit not in England’s favour, we had another week of seemingly placid market returns as they remain decidedly…
The World In A Week – US Dependence Day
July 5, 2021
Last week the US market closed at all-time highs and this could not have come at a better time, heading into the 4th of July weekend marking the 245th Independence Day. Last Friday saw US Payroll…
The World In A Week – Building Bridges
June 28, 2021
Although considerably paired down from President Biden’s initial spending plan of $2.3 trillion, a proposed infrastructure deal of $579 billion was agreed with senators. It will focus on improving…