Should we still be worried about inflation?
Monetary policy will ‘likely need to be restrictive for quite some time yet’
Monetary policy will ‘likely need to be restrictive for quite some time yet’
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Q3 2023 saw just five listings on the UK main market and AIM, while IPO proceeds fell 36% year on year, higher than the global average
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The wide discounts and high yields on many trusts give significant margin for error
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Following a lacklustre set of Q3 results, are technology stocks finally losing their sheen?
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The pace of US consumer spending may cease to continue over the medium-to-long term
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Uzo Ekwue, co-manager of Schroders British Opportunities, backs small-cap public and private equities in the UK
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The region compares relatively favourably to other emerging markets, but it is still struggling for attention against its Asian peers.
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Will a rate hike pause from the ECB be enough to improve European stockmarket performance?
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Bond markets are preparing for ‘higher for longer’ interest rates despite falling inflation
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The trusts have seen a considerable bounce over the last three months
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Have inflationary pressures eased sufficiently for central banks to start cutting interest rates?
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Exactly 15 years after the bank’s collapse, markets are expecting a new regime altogether
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