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Clive and Danielle take a look at performance in 2018 and explain why they’re looking ahead with optimism.
Splitting out the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and board chair roles may help companies prepare for future challenges.
Given the apparently close historical relationship between various financial indicators and the economy, some commentators have been quick to talk up the danger of a US recession in view of recent market developments. Such fears appear unfounded, even if growth is likely to slow, argues Michael Grady.
With US President Donald Trump accusing China of manipulating its exchange rate to gain the upper hand on trade, we consider the likelihood of an all-out currency war between the rival superpowers.
A divided America heads for the polls on Tuesday 6th November to vote in the US midterms.
Have smaller companies peaked? So far this year, US small-cap companies have outperformed large-caps. Despite the rerating, we still believe that smaller companies are attractive. Here we outline why.
Like summers, economic expansions do not last forever. Karen Ward, Chief Market Strategist for EMEA, looks at portfolio considerations in the late cycle.
Volatility in the US Treasury market has broken records this summer, reaching lows not seen since the 1960s. This can’t just be attributed to the summer lull, so what has been going on? In this week’s episode of BVTV, Laura Frost, Investment Director looks at the opposing forces that have been at work, and examine what influence these have had on the US dollar. Inevitably, most answers lead back to President Trump.
The US Federal Reserve might be too optimistic about its ability to raise rates three to four times this year. Ariel Bezalel, Head of Strategy, Fixed Income, examines the dynamics of the US rate environment and explains why he believes the end of the rate hiking cycle could be in sight.
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