A tale of fading inflation and slowing growth
Ariel Bezalel, investment manager for fixed income, explains how inflation is easing, a recession looks likely and what this means for fixed income investors.
Notes from the Investment Floor: When China sneezes…
Nick Payne discusses the situation in China, which is easing monetary and fiscal policy when others are tightening, and whether ‘zero Covid’ can stand the test of time.
A Rich Vein of Opportunity for Gold and Silver Miners
Ned Naylor-Leyland, Investment Manager for Gold & Silver, assesses the prospects for the unloved shares of gold & silver miners and a possible shift in Fed policy.
Notes from the Investment Floor: Why’s Japan’s inflation still so low?
Dan Carter discusses the macroeconomic dynamics at play in Japan, as the ‘immovable object’ of domestic deflation meets the ‘unstoppable force’ of global inflation.
Notes from the Investment Floor: Seeking sustainable investment ideas
Freddie Woolfe, Investment Analyst, Global Sustainable Equities discusses the team’s approach to identifying investment ideas.
Preparing for the sugar crash: opportunities in high yield credit
Adam Darling (Investment Manager, Fixed Income) argues that high yield’s tough year can get tougher still: but the best buying opportunity in decades may be near.
Japan after Abe: the political impact of a shocking tragedy
Dan Carter and Mitesh Patel digest the shocking news that former PM Shinzo Abe was murdered last week and discuss the potential political ramifications.
Notes from the Investment Floor: Could China rebound in H2 2022?
Salman Siddiqui discusses how emerging markets are coping with the economic backdrop, and points to reasons why the 2nd half of the year could see a turnaround for China.
Notes from the Investment Floor: The world of environmental solutions
Noelle Guo explains the opportunities available to investors in environmental solutions, such as tackling climate change and the need for natural capital restoration.
Notes from the Investment Floor: Opportunities for quality growth
Mark Heslop explains why pricing power is important when identifying companies that can survive periods of market volatility.