Markets must stop comparing the UK and the US Date Wednesday, April 10, 2024 - 10:00 PM Description Inflation persistence is a greater threat for the former than the latter — and rates cuts are a way off
Markets reassess ‘Trump trades’ after Joe Biden withdraws from race Date Monday, July 22, 2024 - 9:41 AM Description Some wagers associated with a Donald Trump election victory suffer setback
Markets shake off French political turmoil Date Monday, July 08, 2024 - 11:15 AM Description Also in this newsletter: Labour’s plans for the UK economy and workplace, Europe returns to space, tech supremacy
Markets should be buoyed by increased liquidity in 2024 Date Thursday, January 25, 2024 - 10:00 PM Description Conditions are becoming easier in the global economy with an expanding pool of cash and credit
Markets should beware the normalisation of threats Date Thursday, August 29, 2024 - 9:32 AM Description Seeing multiple shocks as usual could end in disaster
Markets slash rate cut bets after US inflation rises to 3.5% Date Wednesday, April 10, 2024 - 12:06 PM Description Figures for consumer prices and core inflation exceed expectations
Markets swing over Trump’s trade threat Date Monday, January 20, 2025 - 11:05 PM Description Currency turmoil as US president dashes brief hopes of more measured approach
Markets tumble as China announces 34% retaliatory tariffs on US imports Date Friday, April 04, 2025 - 11:35 AM Description Trump says Beijing ‘panicked’ and vows not to back down
Markets whipsaw as Donald Trump pauses tariffs on Mexico Date Monday, February 03, 2025 - 11:08 AM Description US stocks and peso recover earlier losses after month-long delay agreed between the two countries
Markets will have to get used to Trump’s mercantilist mindset Date Friday, November 29, 2024 - 8:00 AM Description The next US president and his team see trade in political, rather than narrowly economic, terms