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- Has the United States Federal Reserve’s focus shifted to employment?
- Is rising US government debt a concern?
- Should you favour big-cap or small-cap stocks now?
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At the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a closely watched speech on the Fed’s interest rate outlook.
Learn more about the key insights and implications on monetary policy in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
China outlined sweeping reforms to address key risks and position the economy on an innovation-led and sustainable growth path. How will these reforms impact markets and what does this mean for investors? Find out more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
At the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a closely watched speech on the Fed’s interest rate outlook.
Learn more about the key insights and implications on monetary policy in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
China outlined sweeping reforms to address key risks and position the economy on an innovation-led and sustainable growth path. How will these reforms impact markets and what does this mean for investors? Find out more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
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At the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a closely watched speech on the Fed’s interest rate outlook.
Learn more about the key insights and implications on monetary policy in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
China outlined sweeping reforms to address key risks and position the economy on an innovation-led and sustainable growth path. How will these reforms impact markets and what does this mean for investors? Find out more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
The latest policy meeting marked the end of an era of unconventional Bank of Japan (BOJ) policy. What does this imply? How will this impact investor decisions on Japan’s financial markets?
What are the key takeaways from China's annual National People’s Congress meeting? What are your options if you are thinking of investing in China? Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
Global financial markets were enthused by the idea of early and aggressive interest rate cuts this year. Are investors too optimistic?
Central banks have been actively managing expectations of early and aggressive rate cuts. Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
The US Federal Reserve held interest rates unchanged at the conclusion of its policy meeting. While US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that he is not yet confident that interest rates are sufficiently high to slow inflation down, the Fed suggested that the rate hike cycle is near the end. Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell emphasised in his annual Jackson Hole address that the fight against inflation is not over. Upcoming job market and economic growth data will be closely watched for their implications on the Fed’s interest rate decisions. Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
China’s leaders signalled more policy support at the latest meeting of the country’s top decision-making body. What impact will this have on the economy? Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
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Will the US Federal Reserve pause its rate hikes or even cut rates later this year? This has significant implications on the banking and commercial real estate sectors, which are facing challenges in this high interest rate environment. Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
In our April report, we cover the following topics:
The Swiss government brokered a historic deal for UBS to rescue Credit Suisse, to prevent confidence in the banking sector from further eroding. What does this mean for investors? Learn more in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse has roiled markets, which were still in the midst of dissecting China’s recent National People’s Congress meeting. Learn more about the implications of these global events in our latest Thinking Ahead report.
In our December report, we cover the following topics:
What should investors watch out for as voters head to the polls for the United States midterm elections on 8 November 2022? Does the US Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate hike pose further risks to economic growth? Find out more in our latest Thinking Ahead report
We cover the following topics:
Markets fell sharply after China’s 20th National Congress concluded, stemming from concerns about economic growth and how market-friendly the Chinese Community Party’s new leadership would be. Learn more about the outlook for the Chinese market, as well as key developments investors should watch.
We cover the following topics:
Key takeaways from the Jackson Hole Symposium
Stock markets sold off sharply after US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell cautioned that interest rates will likely stay elevated for some time, even if this causes “some pain” to households and businesses. Find out how you should position your investments to navigate this volatile environment.
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