Brits should avoid acting German if the Bank of England cuts interest rates July 14, 2016 "Not all Germans believe in God, but they all believe in the Bundesbank.” Former European Commission president Jacques Delors’s pithy assessment of the German attitude to monetary policy appears in a long list of quotations from the great and the good on the central bank’s website. Alongside gems like “[the Bundesbank] is like cream, the [...]
Ladies who don’t lunch: Maike Currie talks to Christine Johnson about bonds, bubbles and being a rebel July 14, 2016 "I am definitely a bond person,” says Christine Johnson, head of fixed income at Old Mutual Global Investors. We’re having lunch at Spring restaurant in Somerset House and I am beginning to understand what Christine means when she says that as a fund manager you need to “live your job”. She likens her personality to [...]
Brexit batters pension plans – from falling annuity rates to slashed savings, it hasn’t been good for wannabe retirees July 14, 2016 Many people have had thousands wiped off the value of their Sipps and investment portfolios in the short time since Brexit. The bad news is that markets are likely to remain uncertain. The good news is that they will probably recover and have a solid period of rises, as the general trend over history shows. [...]
Investing in infrastructure: As confidence in property crumbles, government-backed projects may offer stable, long-term returns July 14, 2016 The gold price is up, bond yields are down, and investors are asking themselves which asset classes can shield their wealth until the impact of Brexit becomes clearer. But amid the political and economic uncertainty, two facts are unlikely to change. First, the UK population is growing, and may reach 70m people by 2027 if [...]
How to get your children on the property ladder: Five of the best options for the Bank of Mum and Dad July 14, 2016 Buying a first home used to signal the start of a new era of independence, a turning point into adulthood. But the astronomical rise in London prices has put paid to that. Home ownership is at its lowest level for 25 years. Not only are people buying their first home later – the average age has [...]
Airbnb your house: Here’s how much Londoners could be making from the sharing economy July 13, 2016 The sharing economy is growing faster in Britain than anywhere else in Europe. As it has become more expensive to own cars, homes and even electrical equipment, more of us are seeing the advantages of monetising our idle assets. PwC estimates that transactions on platforms in the five biggest sharing economy sectors almost doubled in [...]
Three reasons why gold is the best-peforming investment this year, and prices are going to keep on rising July 13, 2016 Gold has been one of the best-performing assets this year, and the weeks since Brexit was announced have pushed the precious metal higher. Gold is now priced at $1,373 an ounce, 22 per cent or $312 higher than when 2016 began. Of all the investment funds out there, gold funds are the five best performers. [...]
Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open July 13, 2016 US stock markets are at a record high, Opec production is at its highest level in eight years, and China's trade surplus narrowed. Here's what you need to know before the US market open at 2:30pm London time. US futures are pointing up ahead of the open, though are not looking quite as rosy as in recent sessions. The S&P [...]
Large Valeant shareholder gives up stake amid mounting losses July 13, 2016 An investor letter has revealed that one of Valeant Pharmaceuticals largest shareholders has ditched its stake in the firm over the last quarter. Mutual fund Sequoia told investors (the letter can be read here) it no longer owned any shares of Valeant, the controversial pharma firm that has grown quickly in recent years through acquisitions and drug price hikes. At [...]
At the close: Sterling surge holds down the FTSE 100 July 12, 2016 The FTSE 100 closed flat this evening after ending yesterday's session at an 11-month high. The blue-chip index closed at 6,680.69 points, down just two points and flat in percentage terms. The end to yesterday's rally was put down to sterling being on course for its best performance against the yen in over three years after Theresa May [...]