Power play: the White House race and market impact
Schroders looks at Trump and Harris' routes to power and what that could mean for markets, the economy and the Fed.
Schroders 14th Oct 2024
How the UK Chancellor could fill the country’s £22 billion “black hole”
The Labour Party’s manifesto commitments will make it tricky for Rachel Reeves to fix the public finances in her first Budget – Schroders sets out the options at her disposal.
Schroders 10th Oct 2024
What does the shift towards nationalist politics mean for the EU and France?
Schroders assesses the economic implications as populist parties look set to take more control of political agendas in Europe.
Schroders 13th Jun 2024
The Week: Europe: political uncertainty outweighs rate cuts
European markets had been set to accelerate, but political tensions may halt their progress.
Adviser-Hub 13th Jun 2024
The Week: Can the election change the trajectory of UK growth?
As Labour and the Conservatives battle their way to the polls, can either party boost economic growth in the UK?
Adviser-Hub 6th Jun 2024
The Week: The UK continues its unloved status
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the UK still can’t find many suitors. The post-election bounce has ebbed and investors are looking at the Brexit negotiations with trepidation.
Adviser-Hub 12th Feb 2020
UK equity income market review: A defining moment for Brexit
The UK General Election proved to be a defining moment for Brexit in the UK as Boris Johnson’s decisive victory – with an 80-seat majority – paved the way for his Brexit deal to clear the House of Com...
Adviser-Hub 15th Jan 2020
Global update: Double-digit gains in 2019
Despite a year that was filled with political and social upheaval – from the trade war between the US and China, through Brexit, to the civil unrest in Hong Kong – many world markets achieved double-d...
Adviser-Hub 9th Jan 2020
What next for Brexit?
After months of political wrangling over Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May announced that she would stand down as leader of the Conservative Party.
Adviser-Hub 28th May 2019
The Week: Why was the budget so boring?
The 2018 Budget was boring, even by the standard of recent budgets, but the constraints of Brexit make it difficult to implement any radical ideas
Adviser-Hub 1st Nov 2018
Investec | Geopolitical landscape
Populism, Brexit, the Eurozone: How have Geopolitical risks evolved since the beginning of the year?
Ninety One 13th Jul 2018
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