Will a rate cut reignite Europe’s markets?
The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
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Key events for wealth managers for the week beginning 10 June
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Industry commentators react to the eurozone cutting its lending rate 25bps to 3.75% on Thursday
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Investors who played it safe should not be so quick to think they’ve missed the boat
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Investors are scurrying to lock in decade-high yields before rate hikes bring then down to earth
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The 2% uptick in real earnings ‘will be of concern to the Bank of England’
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Two out of nine MPC members voted to cut
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Predictions come ahead of tomorrow’s (9 May’s) Monetary Policy Committee meeting
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‘Meaningful’ economic growth in the eurozone in the first quarter is a ’cause for optimism’
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Newton IM’s John Bailer on the ‘last gasp’ of growth stocks and where the market heads in a new regime
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Value stocks and smaller companies could benefit from a UK equity revival
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‘The reality is that the first leg of discount narrowing is likely to be reliant on that one factor’
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