Macro News

  • bofe banks could reduce business lending further

    bofe banks could reduce business lending further

    Minutes from the latest MPC meeting show banks could further restrict lending to businesses and households.

  • guy de blonay - euros defining moment edges closer

    guy de blonay – euros defining moment edges closer

    We are living the last few weeks of the euro as we know it, according to Guy de Blonay fund manager of the Jupiter Financial Opportunities Fund, who predicts December’s anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty to be a defining date in the eurozone debt crisis.

  • em corporate bonds next growth area

    em corporate bonds next growth area

    The growth of emerging market corporate bonds will make up for any shortfall in sovereign debt issuance as investor demand for EM fixed income develops, according to Helene Williamson head of EM debt at First State.

  • super committee fails to agree us tax cuts

    super committee fails to agree us tax cuts

    The US Super Committee has failed to reach an agreement on a plan to reduce the country’s $15trn national debt by $1.2trn.

  • brics and rising stars are future growth economies

    brics and rising stars are future growth economies

    Jim O’Neill says the BRIC countries and other “rising stars” should take over from the current economic power-houses that are simply members of groups like the G7 for historic reasons.

  • uk inflation begins its rapid descent

    uk inflation begins its rapid descent

    UK inflation fell back last month in a drop that signalled the start of a rapid descent back to target level, according to commentators.

  • more friendly fire from us at asia pacific

    more friendly fire from us at asia pacific

    The US has once again criticised everyone else, particularly Asian countries, for not doing enough to stimulate global economic growth.

  • long term investors should have 20 percent in asia

    long term investors should have 20 percent in asia

    Investors should hold up to 20% of their portfolio in Asia over the long term, even though short-term volatility is set to continue, according to Fidelity’s director of Asian equities, Catherine Yeung.

  • fund redemptions slow slightly in september

    fund redemptions slow slightly in september

    Long-term funds in Europe suffered redemptions of 46.2bn in September, as continued market volatility in the month sent investors running scared.

  • gilt investors to see negative real yields

    gilt investors to see negative real yields

    Investors in 10-year Gilts could receive negative real yields of between 30% and 40% if the government continues to use them to restructure debt by stealth.

  • Surprising sector top consistency tables

    Surprising sector top consistency tables

    The most consistent sectors for top quartile returns over the past three months were Emerging Markets, UK Smaller Companies and, surprisingly, Europe ex-UK, according to Thames River Multi-Capital.

  • greek pm stands down as coalition is formed

    greek pm stands down as coalition is formed

    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is to help form a new colaition government but will not be its leader.