6 August 2019 The US Federal Reserve's recent decision to reduce interest rates a stingy 25bp, and to deliver a less-dovish-than-expected statement raises more questions than it answered. Was the rate cut a one-time adjustment to provide insurance against the prospect of weaker growth ahead? Did Chairman Jerome Powell react to White House pressure? If … Continue reading Currency Wars Ahead?
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Avoiding the Potholes Ahead
12 July 2019 Global equity markets are at (or approaching) all-time highs. What's not to like? In particular, the US market has been buoyed by the Sino-US trade truce achieved at the Tokyo G20 meeting, the prospect of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, and solid employment gains. Indeed, our year-end 2019 S&P 500 target of … Continue reading Avoiding the Potholes Ahead
No Deal Brexit: Project Fear or Simple Facts?
16 December 2018 Following the Brexit debate often reminds me of cartoon characters who, prior to proceeding to their destination, frantically spin their wheels without actually moving. Such has been the case for much of 2018. After the Parliamentary drama of the past few weeks, however, issues have become clearer and options have narrowed. In … Continue reading No Deal Brexit: Project Fear or Simple Facts?
EU Immigration
IGC_EU Migration Former UK Prime Minister's cogent advice will not have much political impact it desrves, as it comes far too late. Nevertheless, this valuable report from the Institute for Global Change provides lots of welcome facts on this important subject. This is especially important during an era of "alterjnative facts"!