It has been 60 years since the Beatles signed their first record deal. The rock group from Liverpool dominated the industry for nearly a decade – and long after that as individual performers. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr created timeless tunes and memorable messages that we can borrow today to portray our economic and financial market outlook.
The Spring Statement: The Detail Behind The Headlines
If a week is a long time in politics, then the near five months since Rishi Sunak’s second 2021 Budget feels close to a lifetime. Back on 27 October, it looked like 2022 would be a year of recovery in which the pandemic faded in the rear-view mirror and ‘transitory’ inflation duly transited to lower levels. It has not worked out like that.
Citizen of the World
Events in Eastern Europe over the last week have correctly dominated TV, radio, newspaper and online news. It also meant that almost all equity or bond investors made losses during February, many for the second consecutive month unless – like the U.K. equity market – there was high proportional exposure to commodity sector shares.
Ramblings of a Wealth Manager – Friday 25th February 2022
Do Central Banks have a new policy objective?
Since the early 1980’s it is widely accepted that Central Banks have had two clear objectives:Continue reading
Welcome to February!
There is a famous quote by the legendary Belgian professional cyclist Eddy Merckx that he “raced from 1 February to 31 October every year, competed for everything”. Unfortunately for financial markets there is never a defined season, and, whilst 2021 ended positively, January 2022 will go down into the history books as being a little bit more difficult.
Challenges and Opportunities
Ramblings of a Wealth Manager – Tuesday 25th January 2022
Volatility is back
2022 has started with some fireworks and a return of volatility to markets. The main reasons for the return of volatility cited in recent market commentary reports tie in with our ‘5 things to look out for’ post from 7th January:Continue reading
Ramblings of a Wealth Manager – Friday 7th January 2022
The top five things investors should look out for in 2022
I hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and New Year seeing friends, family and relaxing.Continue reading
2022 Outlook
In The Month Before Christmas
The key for writing any monthly report is not to do it too early, especially during the end of November which saw the word Omicron become much better known than just by followers of the Greek alphabet. Whilst progress against COVID-19 challenges have helped almost all developed market stock markets generate attractive returns year-todate, many indices fell during the second half of November following concerns about the new virus strain.