ECB will pursue more QE – BlackRock
More easing is on its way from the European Central Bank, according to BlackRock.
More easing is on its way from the European Central Bank, according to BlackRock.
With all the talk about the pros and cons of the UK’s place in Europe, are we ignoring a buying opportunity for investing on the continent?
Neil Woodford has said he believes the United Kingdom’s economy would not be adversely impacted by leaving the European Union, with temporary currency weakness the only real issue.
Investors need to consider the bigger picture when it comes to European equities, say Vincent Juvyns Alex Dryden. Global market strategists at JP Morgan Asset Management, the pair outline seven reasons to still buy Europe.
European stocks fell on Thursday morning following Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen’s speech yesterday in which she said US financial conditions have “recently become less supportive of growth”.
Prime Minister David Cameron has proclaimed victory in his battle to agree reforms for the United Kingdom’s European Union membership terms.
A Purchasing Managers Index update published today suggests 2016 could be a year of “robust expansion” for the eurozone, according to Markit chief economist Chris Williamson.
As we head into 2016 it seems wealth managers will be wrestling over whether to focus more on how to boost returns or how to avoid big losses.
The Eurozone has been a major beneficiary of the shift in terms of trade between energy producers and consumers.
The ECB’s accommodative stance paves the way for European credit to outperform in 2016, according to Henderson’s head of fixed income Phillip Apel.
Europe is either a punt on the back of its economic recovery or a stock-picker’s playground so listen in to where Greg Bennett is making his bets.
Arriving in Spain one week after the Catalonian elections, it was hard for us to avoid drawing parallels with our native Scotland.