From price inflation and Brexit rows to Evergrande and Biden v Putin: Here are the market risks to watch this year January 4, 2022 The world is a pretty turbulent and unpredictable place at the moment, with Covid variants not making life easier. From tensions between Russia and the US over Ukraine’s NATO membership to Brexit conflicts and China’s Evergrande property scandal, 2022 is set to become everything but dull. So what developments and issues could disrupt or disturb [...]
Investors must buckle up as inflation-triggered volatility is set to shake markets, warns City insider November 10, 2021 Investors must avoid complacency and buckle up as inflation-triggered volatility is set to shake markets until the end of 2021, an asset management veteran warns today. The warning from Nigel Green, chief executive and founder of deVere Group, a large asset management and fintech firm, comes as Chinese stocks plummeted to almost their lowest level in [...]
‘Cheap money’ fuels crypto rush as Bitcoin bounces near record $66k high amid inflation fears November 8, 2021 Bitcoin jumped by more than 7 per cent over the last 24 hours, heading above $66,300. ’Bitcoin is bouncing higher again, close to all-time highs fuelled by expectations that the era of cheap money looks set to hang around for longer, while inflation is expected to keep ticking up,” Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets [...]
Today: UK unemployment set to fall as rate hike bets increase October 12, 2021 European markets got off to a mixed start yesterday, while US markets, after initially looking in good shape, rolled over into the close to finish on the lows of the day. While investors want to believe the narrative that stock markets can continue to move higher, this belief is bumping up against the reality of how [...]
Raise interest rates now to stem inflation, warns John Major’s chancellor Lord Lamont October 9, 2021 A former Tory chancellor has called for an increase in interest rates as he wanred about the risks surrounding inflation. The Government’s policy of calling for wages to go up could further drive inflation if the boost is not accompanied by increased productivity, Lord Lamont said today. Amid soaring energy prices and shortages of workers [...]
Markets remain: US averting a shutdown does not resolve debt ceiling issue October 1, 2021 The US government won’t be shut today, as Joe Biden signed a funding bill that should keep the US government agencies running until 3 December. But that doesn’t resolve the whole debt ceiling issue, nor avert the risk of an eventual US default, commented Ipek Ozkardeskaya, Senior Analyst at Swissquote this morning. Treasury Secretary Janet [...]
Messages from central bankers suggest persistent inflation concerns are rising September 29, 2021 European markets had a poor day yesterday, all of them down over 2 per cent, with the notable exception of the FTSE100 which was helped in no small part by its hefty energy component, and a sinking pound, which helped to keep it above the 7,000 level. “Once again it is fears about surging energy [...]
This A.M.: Tide is turning at the Bank of England while markets await Powell remarks September 28, 2021 Having started the day in positive fashion yesterday, European markets saw the majority of the early gains slowly disappear, and though most did finish higher, it was a somewhat half-hearted affair. The result of the German election went entirely as expected, with little prospect of a new government this side of Christmas. US markets were [...]
Eurozone inflation falls in June June 30, 2021 Eurozone inflation fell in June driven by a reduction in oil price rises, show new figures published today. Inflation in the 19 countries sharing the euro inched down to 1.9 per cent in June from two per cent in May, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. However, analysts have warned that [...]
Global inflation outlook more complicated than polarised debate suggests May 25, 2021 It sometimes feels as there is little more to be said about the outlook for inflation, such has been the volume of ink spilt on the subject in recent weeks. However, much of the discussion has tended to miss important nuances in the situation faced by different countries. So there are several issues worth keeping [...]