RLAM’s Platt: End of QE won’t hurt long-dated US bonds
RLAM’s Jonathan Platt says the end of QE will not prove disastrous for long-dated bonds.
RLAM’s Jonathan Platt says the end of QE will not prove disastrous for long-dated bonds.
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Official data from the ONS show that UK GDP grew by just 0.2% in the first quarter of the year.
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Can mid caps sustain their momentum during a more defensive point in the market?
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The good news for UK investors is that the good news for UK bankers will not last forever.
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Ian Kernohan is not overly concerned by weak US and UK economic figures.
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RLAM’s Ian Kernohan says labour market trends suggest it is not all doom and gloom for the UK.
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