Equity markets had another volatile week, with sizeable intra-day swings particularly in the US. But unlike the previous week, when global equities fell a sizeable 4%, they ended down a … Read More
Correction Time
Equity markets resumed their decline last week following a pause the previous week. Global equities fell a not insignificant 4% in local currency terms and 3.2% in sterling terms and … Read More
No Shelter From Inflation
Following a burst of activity at the start of the year, markets calmed down last week. Bonds were little changed following the sharp rise in yields seen the previous week. … Read More
The Power of a Plan
HOW TO CREATE A PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLAN IN 8 STEPS When thinking about your future financial wellbeing, it can be helpful to consider a plan. It is a good idea … Read More
Lets talk about: The Do’s and Don’ts of Personal Finance
This article is for readers who want to get ahead with their personal finances. Following the dos and don’ts below will help you work towards your financial goals – whether … Read More
Time to Value
The New Year has kicked off with a burst of market volatility centred on bonds rather than equities. 10-year government bond yields jumped 0.2-0.3% last week to 1.8% in the … Read More
Tighter Times
Equity markets have continued their recent see-saw pattern. Global equities fell some 1.5% last week, after a gain of 3% the previous one, and are down a further 1-2% this … Read More
Still Little Alternative
There is often a disconnect between market moves and domestic headlines but last week it was particularly acute. The wave of new restrictions in the UK, along with Boris Johnson’s … Read More
Volatility Knocks
Market volatility has picked up significantly since Omicron first made the headlines the week before last. US equities have seen daily moves of 1-2% most days, with gains replacing losses … Read More
Infection.Inflation
Covid is once again front of mind for markets due to the emergence of the Omicron Covid variant, which is considerably more transmissible than existing strains and potentially quite resistant … Read More