Is this banking crisis the same old story?

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Since the Global Financial Crisis, regulators and policy makers have worked to avoid a repeat. Yet banks are in trouble again. Is this the same old story?

Reflecting on reflections from Japan

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Dan Carter considers the challenges Japanese equites face and outlines the approach he has taken to overcoming these as an investor in the asset class.

Budget reaction: A glass half full Budget for the optimists

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Richard Buxton assesses Jeremy Hunt’s first full budget, in which the Chancellor sought to incentivise companies to invest in and encourage re-participation in the workforce.

Calm before a golden M&A storm?

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Ned Naylor-Leyland discusses the recent uptick in merger and acquisition activity among gold miners and whether the trend has further to go.

Notes from the Investment Floor: European companies are upbeat on 2023

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Mark Nichols says European companies are reporting positive trends on demand, pricing and the impact of China’s reopening.

Notes from the Investment Floor: The mood music is starting to lift

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Jon Wallace looks at the impact that a moderation in inflation, and structurally higher energy prices, are having on environmental solutions businesses.

Notes from the Investment Floor: The case for emerging market optimism

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Salman Siddiqui discusses three key reasons for optimism around emerging market equities this year.

What might a recession mean for high yield investors?

Adam Darling says a global recession looks probable and may bring opportunities in high yield bonds for active investors.

Notes from the Investment Floor: Moving towards a pause?

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James Novotny assesses the prospects for the global economy and how that could mean for rate increases.

Inching closer towards rate cuts

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Ariel Bezalel and Harry Richards say global growth will continue to slow in the coming months, dragging inflation further down, increasing the likelihood of rate cuts towards the end of the year.