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  • Investor Central: Funds to keep an eye on in 2021

    January 4, 2021

    Following an unpredictable 12 months, investors are turning their attention to opportunities in 2021. Square Mile-based Tom Stevenson, investment director for personal investing at Fidelity International, shared with City PM what his fund picks are for 2021. “None of us possesses a crystal ball. However, as I put my picks together at the end of 2020, investors [...]

  • Embattled Turkish lira rallies after Erdogan pledges stability and lower inflation

    November 11, 2020

    The Turkish lira jumped today after President Tayyip Erdogan promised new economic stabilit, low inflation and a pro-investment environment

  • DEBATE: Should we be worried about a tech bubble?

    September 2, 2020

    Should we be worried about a tech bubble, particularly in emerging markets? Tatjana Puhan, managing director and deputy chief investment officer at TOBAM, says YES. Over recent years, we see a clear trend of investors becoming exposed to higher concentration risk in specific sectors like technology. Having represented already a considerable risk exposure in major [...]

  • Covid-19 will hit emerging economies hard

    March 31, 2020

    Coronavirus has stopped both the medical and economic worlds in their tracks. If last week’s preliminary data flashes are anything to go by, the global economy is en route to a recession that will surpass 2008 both in speed and in magnitude.  The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) estimated last week that the [...]

  • What do the financial markets hold in store for 2020?

    January 7, 2020

    After the festive break, everyone in the City is slowly settling back into work. The opening week of 2020 has been hectic already, with oil and gold prices rising and stocks falling in reaction to tension in the Middle East. But what else are the financial experts and asset managers keeping an eye on for [...]

  • The ‘Brics’ concept is a lazy and misguided tool for assessing emerging markets

    June 24, 2019

    Seen in hindsight, the “Brics” concept was the perfect analytical tool for our lazy age, making one big point that required little thought while ignoring the nuance that is the basis of all good political risk analysis. Coined in 2001 by then Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O’Neill, the idea that the rising developing countries [...]

  • London fintech player Worldremit raises $175m in series D funding

    June 3, 2019

    London fintech startup Worldremit has raised $175m (£138m) in a series D funding round led by TCV, Accel and Leapfrog Investments. The cash will fund Worldremit’s plans to grab a greater share of the world remittance market, which was worth $689bn last year. Read more: Fintech startup Worldremit poaches former Paddy Power chief as its new boss [...]

  • Are emerging markets ready to fight back?

    May 21, 2019

    You know there’s an underlying problem when investment firms start to cut exposure to a particular asset class. Goldman Sachs’ decision last week to slash exposure to emerging markets is an indication of the current situation for these economies. The bank’s asset management arm said that it had scaled back its “overweight” exposure to emerging [...]

  • US markets follow Europe downwards as China announces retaliation tariffs

    May 13, 2019

    US markets have followed their European counterparts sharply downwards after the bell, following China's announcement of retaliatory tariffs on $60bn worth of US goods in the latest development in the two countries' trade war. Read more: Global markets in tailspin after Trump threatens huge China tariff rise The US’s S&P 500 opened down 1.8 per cent [...]

  • It’s time to stop arguing about expanding Heathrow – and get building

    May 2, 2019

    Thankfully for the UK economy, the High Court yesterday quashed a challenge brought against the government’s decision to expand Heathrow Airport. No one questions the need for scrutiny. Indeed, detailed consideration for how to manage the impact of the expansion on local people – which for some will be significant – lies ahead through the [...]

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