Investors should stick to their long-term strategic equity allocations
Senior fund managers and economists discuss biggest headwinds and tailwinds
US stocks had a turbulent last quarter in 2018 and have been somewhat volatile since the start of this year.
Next month, the European Central Bank (ECB) will begin buying European investment grade corporate bonds as part of its quantitative easing economic stimulus programme, writes Charles Schwab director Collin Martin.
US stocks had a disappointing first three quarters of the year and volatility jumped as Federal Reserve uncertainty and Chinese growth concerns rattled investors.
Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, explores if US valuation measures could be leading investors to the wrong conclusions
Fund managers give their views on the key issues impacting global asset classes and outline how they are positioning portfolios.
Will US midterm elections offer a boost to equity markets?