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The Long View

  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Katie Martin
    Gilts take the global strain

    As yields rise around the globe, UK government bonds have been put in a difficult place

    UK chancellor Rachel Reeves giving a speech at a Labour party conference in September 2024
  • Saturday, 4 January, 2025
    John Plender
    Where the next financial crisis could emerge

    As the IMF has warned, the rise and rise of private credit brings systemic risks

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters
  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
    Philip Coggan
    The zero-sum game investors are betting on

    With global economies stuck in low growth, profit margins cannot rise forever and political risks may increase

    A trader wearing a Trump hat works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
  • Friday, 13 December, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Trump’s tricky dollar problem

    The president-elect might want a weaker US currency but market forces are pushing in the other direction

    Donald Trump on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange this week
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Katie Martin
    German stock rally counters European gloom

    Dax has enjoyed an unexpectedly strong market performance since the US elections

  • Friday, 29 November, 2024
    John Plender
    Stand by for financial instability

    The combination of huge public debt issuance and Trump’s notorious unpredictability is a toxic mix for markets

    A trader wearing a Trump hat works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
  • Friday, 22 November, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Tina is back: Investors say there is no alternative to US equities

    Fund managers are finding it really hard to articulate a strong case to put money to work anywhere else

    Montage shows the Statue of Liberty against a data backdrop
  • Saturday, 16 November, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Investors want more urgency from Europe in tackling its economic problems

    Competition with the US looks set to intensify with Donald Trump heading to the White House again

    Montage image of Euros, a stopwatch, and black and red bars
  • Friday, 1 November, 2024
    John Plender
    Central banks need escape route from cycle of boom and bust

    We should debate excessive policy easing and the neglect of credit and debt developments

    Montage of European Central Bank and Bank of Japan
  • Saturday, 26 October, 2024
    Katie Martin
    The problem with the Trump trade

    Speculative hedge funds are placing bets but other investors have been more cautious

    Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to speak during a campaign rally in Las Vegas on Thursday
  • Friday, 18 October, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Emerging markets are having a moment

    US interest rate cuts spur reassessment of asset class and bolster its allure

    People walk outside the New York Stock Exchange
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Golden times for gold fans

    Prices for the metal have shot up this year even as inflation risks have receded, prompting calls to give it more respect

    Montage image of gold bars and coins with a line chart and yellow boxes overlaid
  • Saturday, 5 October, 2024
    Katie Martin
    China’s stock rally for the ages shows power of crowds

    Market shunned by foreign investors suddenly skyrockets

    Montage of Chinese flag with bar chart design overlaid
  • Friday, 27 September, 2024
    Katie Martin
    The case for a melt-up in markets

    Investors appear to be setting aside worries since the Fed’s big rate cut

    Pedestrians walks past the New York Stock Exchange
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Has Powell just triggered a dash out of cash?

    Analysts have long predicted some $6tn held in US money market funds might move into riskier assets like equities

    A television on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shows news of the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    Katie Martin
    China out in the cold for foreign investors

    Sentiment towards the country’s stock markets has become increasingly pessimistic

  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Being boring now is paying off for UK stocks

    As investors take a harder look at the razzle dazzle of tech shares, there is more of a case to buy British

    View of London streets from top of St Paul’s cathedral
  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Why a cooling of the Nvidia party might be no bad thing for US stocks

    Investor attention may focus more on the broader market, which is in fine fettle

  • Saturday, 24 August, 2024
    Katie Martin
    The markets safety net may be snagged, but it held

    Why stocks recovered so swiftly from the summer madness

    NYSE floor during August sell-off
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Summer shakeout in markets reveals the excuses to sell

    Turmoil suggests asset prices might not have been in the right place to begin with

    A montage depicting the yen and the Bank of Japan building
  • Saturday, 10 August, 2024
    John Plender
    The yen carry trade sell-off marks a step change in the business cycle

    Gyrations in global markets come at a time of a monetary policy shift between the US and Japan

    A woman walks in front of an electronic quotation board displaying the numbers of share price on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
  • Friday, 2 August, 2024
    Philip Coggan
    Why bond yields matter for equities

    Investors taking a bet on global equities are very reliant on profit forecasts for a handful of companies

    A TV screen shows Fed chair Jay Powell speaking after this week’s interest rate meeting
  • Saturday, 27 July, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Could Trump actually weaken the dollar?

    If the former president returns to the White House, he might find it a hard task

    Composite image of Donald Trump and a $10 banknote
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    Katie Martin
    Curious mix of messes keeps investors on edge

    View on the outlook for markets are unusually divergent

    Russell 2000 Index
  • Friday, 12 July, 2024
    Katie Martin
    As Japan stocks rise, some investors are wary of history repeating itself

    The vulnerability of the yen still overhangs the Tokyo market despite a recent bounce in the currency

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