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UK inflation — a foggy picture of expectations and reality.

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In spite of yesterday’s correction in global stock markets there is an increasing consensus around the world that positive signs can be found and many equity investors are becoming accustomed to the idea that perhaps a new order has arrived.

US: taking the lead from the middle

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Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of the UK-based advertising agency WPP recently described the world as “three-speed”, noting that it was a “slog” in the west, “patchy” in the Middle East and still “much stronger” in the east.

Repo markets and the proposed financial transaction tax

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The European Commission’s financial transaction tax proposal on most equity, debt and derivative transactions is currently the subject of hot debate and negotiations between the 11 eurozone member states and participants in the financial markets. One area of the industry that seems particularly vulnerable to even the smallest levy is the securities lending and repo markets because of a combination of low margins, large volumes and repeated transactions.

Still a nation of shopkeepers?

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It was Adam Smith in his 'Wealth of Nations' published in 1776 who referred to Great Britain as 'a nation of shopkeepers' and it is a phrase that has remained very relevant to the UK economy ever since.

Weekly wrap: GDP growth: Japanese joy, European gloom

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??In Asia, it is hoped that Japanese exports for April (Tuesday) will build on recent strength (+1.1% year-on-year in March). Over in China, the health of the manufacturing sector is gauged with the release of the May HSBC Flash Manufacturing PMI (Wednesday); the April reading came in at 50.4, signalling only a slight improvement in manufacturing activity.

Positive dividend surprises in Asia

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The Asian universe of income stocks is witnessing a wave of positive dividend surprises in 2013.

Investment opportunities abound in emerging markets

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Emerging markets equities have had a bit of a bumpy ride in recent years. During the last three years the asset class has underperformed US equities by a significant margin and has registered a similar performance to Europe despite the fact that the latter was at the epicentre of almost every negative tail risk event.

Which retailers have survived the great chill?

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There is no denying that weather patterns can have a significant impact on retail businesses. The unseasonably cold weather in the UK this spring caused a sharp decline in footfall on the highstreet and has left beer gardens at pub companies decidedly empty.

Multi-Manager monthly update May 2013

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After a strong first quarter global equity markets experienced some volatility during April but the MSCI World Index managed to gain 0.7% over the month. Most regional stock markets delivered similar returns with the exception of Japan and the emerging markets.

Can we rely on China’s official statistics?

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For a country the size, state of development and complexity of China, the speed with which they produce certain statistics, such as quarterly gross domestic product (GDP) growth, is surprising.

Digital content: to charge or not to charge?

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British Telecom (BT) recently announced plans to offer their sports channel free to broadband customers in a move to grow their position in the combined media and telecoms market. After the announcement the rise in its share price corresponded with a fall in that of its competitors, including BskyB.

Hold the fries please

2 weeks ago
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One in four adults in the UK is now obese and experts suggest this may rise further. However, the tides are turning and healthy eating is on the up.

Weekly wrap: Special FX: Dollar/yen breaches ¥100 level

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Market momentum continued last week, with the S&P 500 and Dax ascending to new highs and the FTSE closing above 6,600 for the first time since 2007. There was a ‘Nirvana’ moment in the Japanese market as the yen broke through the psychological ¥100 barrier versus the dollar for the first time in four years. ‘Abenomics’ continues to raise expectations for further yen weakening and improving Japanese corporate profits. Looking ahead, eurozone industrial production comes to the fore on Tuesday, swiftly followed by the initial reading of first quarter euro area economic growth on Wednesday, where a small contraction is expected.

Is the tide turning in Brazil?

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Chris Palmer, manager of the Henderson Gartmore Latin American Fund, provides an update on Brazil.

Spare a thought for the high street as you sip your latte this morning

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I do love a coffee. And it turns out I’m not alone. There appears to be no limit to how much we enjoy having it flowing through our veins. It is estimated in 2012 there were around 15,500 coffee outlets in the UK producing a £5.8 billion turnover.

An interesting week for interest rate moves

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While the market frets about the improving US economic recovery and the implications this has for the life expectancy of loose monetary policy currently provided by the Federal Reserve, six central banks have reduced their policy rates over the past week.

Is change afoot in the European telecoms sector?

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The European telecoms sector has had more than its share of regulatory headwinds, price wars and consumer weakness over the past few years. These issues have caused real headaches for the corporate management and investors involved in the sector.

Transatlantic relations: could the US and EU reach a bilateral trade agreement?

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Since early March, the US and the European Union and have been involved in the preliminary stages of free trade negotiations, dubbed the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). A significant agreement would result in the largest ever bilateral trade agreement, as the two economies together account for about half the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) and nearly one third of world trade.

Investor confidence in Europe rests on Central Bank support

3 weeks ago
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On 2 May, European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers meeting in Bratislava lowered the main refinancing rate from 0.75% to a record low of 0.50%, with Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, commenting that “monetary policy will remain accommodative for as long as needed”.

Hot property: the attractions of property equities

3 weeks ago
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With bond yields offering low and, in some cases, negative real rates of return, property equities are becoming increasingly attractive as an alternative investment by providing an attractive dividend yield, liquidity, and diversification.


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