Could China’s rise pose a challenge to developed market democracies?
China’s rise to economic and political pre-eminence could pose a challenge to developed market liberal democracies, argues Shamik Dhar, chief economist at BNY Mellon Investment Management.
BNY Mellon Investment Management 13th Sep 2019
The Week: Is the elastic about to snap?
The dominance of large growth stocks over unloved value names has proved the John Maynard Keynes adage that markets can stay irrational longer than investors can stay solvent.
Adviser-Hub 11th Sep 2019
The Week: All eyes on UK Parliament
While other things certainly happened this week - sliding global manufacturing, a crisis in Argentina - all eyes were on the UK parliament. The Chancellor Sajid Javid declared an ‘en...
Adviser-Hub 5th Sep 2019
For a new perspective one Asia
Against an evolving backdrop of politics in the West, large Asian economies are pressing on with progressive reforms and its companies are maturing into market leaders. Should we now look to Asia for...
Fidelity International 4th Sep 2019
Global update: Parliament’s suspension creates controversy
The prospect of a no-deal Brexit crept closer during August as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that Parliament would be suspended.
Adviser-Hub 4th Sep 2019
Why are we getting mixed signals from markets?
The primary question facing investors today is whether we will see a resolution to the tension between strong global equity markets and rallying bond markets. A muted outlook for growth, which we are...
Fidelity International 3rd Sep 2019
The road ahead for sterling
Sterling has been on a one-way downward trend since 2016 as the political environment in the UK has become increasingly uncertain. We analyse some of the key local and global drivers to determine what...
For a new perspective on Asia
Millennials: Tomorrow's Investors
Will Oulton, Global Head of Responsible Investment, First State Investments asks whether the investment ecosystem IS ready to meet the needs of the next generation of investors?
FSSA Investment Managers 2nd Sep 2019
The Week: Borisnomics: tax cuts and chlorinated chicken
Should we ever have been in any doubt, it is now absolutely clear that Boris Johnson is happy to take the UK out of the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal. If ‘no deal’ is the final option, can...
Adviser-Hub 29th Aug 2019
The Week: Global dividend growth slips as corporate profits dip
The deceleration in the global economy is making an impact on global dividends, finds the latest Henderson Global Dividend Index.
Adviser-Hub 22nd Aug 2019
UK equity income market review: Weak pound boosts share prices in July
UK equity prices generally rose during July as intensifying speculation over the possibility of a no-deal Brexit drove down the pound’s value against the US dollar and the euro.
Adviser-Hub 19th Aug 2019
UK equity market review: Sterling falls on no-deal speculation
Sterling fell sharply against the US dollar and euro during July as the prospect of a no-deal Brexit began to appear increasingly possible.
UK bond market review: No-deal plans drive down gilt yields
Mounting fears that the UK will leave the EU without a deal on 31 October drove down the value of the pound against the US dollar and the euro during July.
Global bond market review: Central banks around the world cut rates
Investors saw a raft of interest-rate cuts during July, as central banks sought to address slowing economic growth and subdued inflationary pressures.
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