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The UK has experienced a high level of headline inflation this year. But is this a short-term consequence of the economic bounce-back post-covid, or the start of a longer-term pick-up in price pressure?
In recent years the UK’s fiscal backdrop has been improving, but with both Conservatives and Labour proposing big increases in investment spending, how could this affect the gilt market?
European Central Bank – end of an era?
Consumer spending continues to rise
Although the current US business expansion became the longest on record from July 2019 – exceeding the 120 months of the 1991-2001 upswing – it has also been the slowest, with real GDP growth averaging only 1.8% p.a. since 2009.
Will the US follow and what can be done to alleviate this problem?
Fed Chairman Powell cites weakening global growth, trade policy developments and below-target inflation as impetus for rate cut.
And they’re off. The race to become the next Conservative Party leader and UK Prime Minister has officially started. Who might win and what are the implications for Brexit?
Sebastian Mackay from the Henley Multi Asset team shares his thoughts on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and how policymakers may be running out of options.
Fund Manager Georgina Taylor travelled to India to meet with an array of experts, ranging from senior officials of the government and the country’s central bank to members of the news media, to see how policy changes are shifting the dynamics for investing.
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