PA ANALYSIS: What to watch out for as Brexit negotiations begin
“Positive and constructive” was how the UK’s Brexit secretary David Davis described his mood as he kicked off negotiations with the EU on Monday morning.
“Positive and constructive” was how the UK’s Brexit secretary David Davis described his mood as he kicked off negotiations with the EU on Monday morning.
The UK general election 2017 has resulted in a hung parliament, with no single party managing to claim at least half of the House of Commons’ seats.
With the FTSE hitting record highs and UK economic prospects looking brighter, one investment manager has questioned whether market optimism can survive a bumpy ride in ‘Mad March’.
Alan Higgins, UK CIO at Coutts, discusses currency, his 100-year Mexican bond, and reveals the “big time” growth manager he continues to hold in his portfolios.
Prospects for the UK may be less than clear before Brexit negotiations begin, but what can be agreed is that opinion is divided when it comes to UK assets.
Michael Grady, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, discusses how he goes about finding the right asset allocation signals through the Trumped-up geopolitical noise.
Henderson’s co-head of multi-asset approaches investment strategy as a jigsaw, believing that if all the right pieces are in place it cannot be taken apart easily when unpredictable global events arise.