Johan Schot's theory of radical change
The second deep transition: Johan Schot’s theory of radical change. The old ways of producing and consuming will give way to a major industrial shift, according to Dutch academic Professor Johan Schot...
Baillie Gifford 7th Nov 2022
Global updates: “The worst is yet to come”
The International Monetary Fund warned: “The worst is yet to come” as it predicted that more than one third of the global economy is set to contract in 2023, including the US, the EU an...
Adviser-Hub 4th Nov 2022
UK market review: “All change” at the Treasury
October was a month of political turmoil for the UK and financial markets were plunged into chaos as the Government saw its third Prime Minister and fourth Chancellor of the Exchequer since July.
Market briefings looking back at October
A selection of articles, written by our expert investment writers that cover the markets looking back through October.
Baillie Gifford | Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust: Museum of Progress
Today’s technologies and products are tomorrow’s museum pieces. Why invest in the status quo when you can invest in the future and help shape it? Manager Tom Slater and deputy manager Lawrence Burns e...
Baillie Gifford 3rd Nov 2022
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust: Museum of Progress
US interest rate update: The Fed’s not done yet
The Federal Reserve implemented its sixth consecutive interest rate increase in November. Fed policymakers voted unanimously to increase the key federal funds rate by 75 basis points to a range of...
Adviser-Hub 3rd Nov 2022
The golden century: demographics, growth and inflation
Demographics of the next 75 years will be very different from the preceding 75. Wen Wen Lindroth from Fidelity’s Global Macro Team assesses how future demographic shifts could impact global growth and...
Fidelity International 3rd Nov 2022
UK interest rate: The least-worst option?
The Bank of England raised its key base rate by 75 basis points in November, representing its largest single rate increase over 30 years and taking base rate to 3%.
The Week: The big tech sell-off
It’s been a turbulent week in technology, with weak results prompting a significant sell off. Should it tempt contrarian investors?
Adviser-Hub 2nd Nov 2022
Helping your conversations around flexible retirement income
Fidelity Adviser Solutions’ client guide 'A flexible retirement income for whatever the future holds' gives a detailed look at drawdown from how it works to the advantages and drawbac...
Fidelity Adviser Solutions 31st Oct 2022
Baillie Gifford | Multi Asset Quarterly Update
Investment manager Scott Lothian reflects upon the recent drivers of performance across investment markets, how the current environment is influencing investment decisions, and the key risks and op...
Baillie Gifford 27th Oct 2022
Baillie Gifford | Seizing advantage in emerging market bonds
Extreme moves in emerging market bond prices are often coupled with high income for long-term investors. Such opportunities are rare, but our emphasis on sustainability could allow us to take advantag...
The Week: All eyes on the Federal Reserve
The possibility of a Fed pivot appears to be back in play. Is it plausible that the US central bank will pare back its rate rises?
Adviser-Hub 27th Oct 2022
Your guide to the new Consumer Duty
The final rules relating to the Consumer Duty mean advice firms have to implement major changes to how they operate and deal with clients on an ongoing basis. The implementation deadlines are extre...
Fidelity Adviser Solutions 25th Oct 2022
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