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Summer heat wave makes way for return of political heeadlines
10 August 2018Having returned from my annual summer holiday that took me across the heat-parched landscapes of western Europe, it feels like I have been cheated for the summer lull. As last month’s asset class returns table above shows, July...
A gentle deceleration?
3 August 2018The week has been good US tech giants, not great for Chinese and Hong Kong stocks, and choppy for UK and European companies. Donald Trump upped the ante in the trade war with China; China responded in a measured way that could...
Hot air for a hot summer?
27 July 2018The summer holidays are underway and the silly season (that period where newspaper editors are away and the interns and apprentices are in charge but only allowed to write about pets and the weather) begins next week. This summer...
Earnings are growing, why worry?
20 July 2018Companies across the developed world are reporting their earnings for the second quarter, and forecasts for the rest of the year and, so far, many are backing up Chris’s observations. As of yesterday, JP Morgan reported: Consensus...
Hard Brexit demonstration potential?
13 July 2018What a week of drama and upset! For all the drama in the football, the political and global economic side were even more dramatic – at least from an investment managers’ point of view. It was suggested last week that the...
It is getting hot
6 July 2018It was a week with two faces – strong economic data across the developed world on the one side and disruptive political rhetoric on the other. Donald Trump’s administration imposed tariffs of 25% on $34 billion worth of Chinese...