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How low can the Bank of England go? Six considerations for negative interest rates
How low can the Bank of England go? Six considerations for negative interest rates

Go alone for follow the crowd?

  • Economics
  • 05 August 2020
EU Recovery Fund reaction: 'Tortuous negotiations' reveal 'tensions' but lead to 'remarkable accomplishment'
EU Recovery Fund reaction: 'Tortuous negotiations' reveal 'tensions' but lead to 'remarkable accomplishment'

Second longest summit in EU history

  • Markets
  • 21 July 2020
Why emerging market high yield debt will rally as defaults increase
Why emerging market high yield debt will rally as defaults increase

Pandemic throwing up more surprises

  • Emerging markets
  • 20 July 2020
Fed ETF purchases increase 433% providing 'much needed liquidity'
Fed ETF purchases increase 433% providing 'much needed liquidity'

Total purchases rise to $6.9bn

  • ETFs
  • 07 July 2020
Hedge funds: A new golden age?
Hedge funds: A new golden age?

Downside protection during volatility

  • Investment
  • 30 June 2020
Credit update: How 'fast and furious' fiscal policies are moving markets
Credit update: How 'fast and furious' fiscal policies are moving markets

Is the worst really behind us?

  • Markets
  • 22 June 2020
More QE to come this year? Industry reacts to £100bn expansion
More QE to come this year? Industry reacts to £100bn expansion

Dissenting voice on QE raises questions

  • UK
  • 18 June 2020
Unigestion's Mollin-Elliott: What will drive the Japanese equity market over the next 12 months?
Unigestion's Mollin-Elliott: What will drive the Japanese equity market over the next 12 months?

Fiscal stimulus and central bank intervention possibilities

  • Investment
  • 18 June 2020
Covid-19: Assessing the impact of doing 'whatever it takes'
Covid-19: Assessing the impact of doing 'whatever it takes'

State stimulus packages unpicked

  • Global
  • 11 June 2020
Banks and the Covid-19 crisis: Why this is not 2008 all over again
Banks and the Covid-19 crisis: Why this is not 2008 all over again

Five things to know

  • Global
  • 10 June 2020
Is coronavirus uncertainty now priced into UK equities?
Is coronavirus uncertainty now priced into UK equities?

With the UK facing the prospect of the sharpest drop in economic activity for more than 300 years, now seems a challenging time to be searching for growth.

  • UK
  • 27 May 2020
Any lessons for the West from Japan's experience?
Any lessons for the West from Japan's experience?

What markets here can learn from the Land of the Rising Sun

  • Asia
  • 21 May 2020
The cure must not be worse than the disease
The cure must not be worse than the disease

While new coronavirus cases are plateauing, although not yet declining significantly, countries in Europe are beginning to judge the economic pain wreaked by Covid-19 containment measures to be worse than the infection itself and are shifting focus slowly...

  • Europe
  • 20 May 2020
James Anderson: The era of modern monetary theory has arrived
James Anderson: The era of modern monetary theory has arrived

Stimulus the end of 40 years of 'neo-liberalism'

  • Economics
  • 15 May 2020
Alternative assets: How central bank policy will impact tomorrow's markets
Alternative assets: How central bank policy will impact tomorrow's markets

Recession likely to last for 'at least a year'

  • Global
  • 05 May 2020
Multi-asset funds look for inflation hedges as Covid-19 heralds 'final disinflationary flourish'
Multi-asset funds look for inflation hedges as Covid-19 heralds 'final disinflationary flourish'

Monetary stimulus brought into sharp focus

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  • 05 May 2020
Downside protection amid 'gloomy economists' and irrational markets
Downside protection amid 'gloomy economists' and irrational markets

While coming within a whisker of calling the low for the S&P 500, it is fruitless attempting to call short-term market moves.

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  • 04 May 2020
Shock and awe: Planning economic Covid-19 recovery
Shock and awe: Planning economic Covid-19 recovery

Three steps for markets to bounce back

  • Markets
  • 22 April 2020
Decisive action has allowed US equities to outperform on the way down
Decisive action has allowed US equities to outperform on the way down

US equity markets have had their worst quarter since 2008.

  • US
  • 20 April 2020
Why 'it is not all gloom' for European assets
Why 'it is not all gloom' for European assets

Investors are grappling with the huge uncertainty caused by the global Covid-19 pandemic. The human and economic impact has been dramatic, both in its magnitude and in its velocity.

  • Europe
  • 20 April 2020
Bond markets' 'addiction' to low rates will 'not be left unsatisfied' for a year or more
Bond markets' 'addiction' to low rates will 'not be left unsatisfied' for a year or more

Following the unprecedented falls across all financial markets in recent weeks, the safest government bond markets have had to become cash vaults for fund allocators trying to raise the liquidity needed to plug the fast-growing holes left by the equity,...

  • Bonds
  • 20 April 2020
Industry fears market turbulence will lead to surge in 'fallen angels'
Industry fears market turbulence will lead to surge in 'fallen angels'

Covid-19 and oil price plunge spook investors

  • Industry
  • 14 April 2020
Which investment-grade bond markets are offering the best opportunities?
Which investment-grade bond markets are offering the best opportunities?

The global spread of the coronavirus led to a simultaneous shock on both the supply and the demand side of the affected economies.

  • Bonds
  • 09 April 2020
Rathbone's Jackson: Why growth companies will fare best after lockdown
Rathbone's Jackson: Why growth companies will fare best after lockdown

We cannot predict when markets will finally reach a bottom – they may already have – but we believe it is most likely to be once we hit a peak in the daily growth in new Covid-19 cases round the world.

  • UK
  • 08 April 2020
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