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  • Investors show mixed appetite for Wagamama takeover as vote draws near

    November 25, 2018

    A shareholder showdown looms over The Restaurant Group’s £559m planned takeover of Wagamama this week, with a number of major investors gearing up to oppose the deal. The Frankie and Benny’s owner could suffer a shareholder rebellion on Wednesday after several top investors signalled their intentions to vote against the proposed acquisition. Columbia Threadneedle Investments – [...]

  • Schroders plans to support the Restaurant Group’s proposed £600m Wagamama deal

    November 23, 2018

    Schroders, a top 10 shareholder in the Restaurant Group, has come out in support of the Frankie and Bennies owner’s acquisition of Wagamama. It comes as several major investors announced they would oppose the deal at a meeting next week, saying the £600m price tag is too steep. Schroders fund manager Andy Brough said: “The [...]

  • Brexit: UK economic outlook hinges on May selling deal

    November 22, 2018  |  City Talk

    The deal is largely as we expected – but this is only the end of the beginning. UK’s negotiating power has been overestimated by many; the EU has dictated the terms of Brexit from the beginning. We believe that the risk of a no-deal Brexit will focus minds and lead to cross-party support for May’s [...]

  • Should other countries take a leaf out of Trump’s economic playbook?

    November 20, 2018  |  City Talk

    Global growth in 2017 was characterised by synchronised expansion by the world’s major economies. This was largely because robust global trade growth created a rising tide that lifted all boats. Since global trade has waned in 2018, economic growth has become less coordinated. While China, Europe and Japan have all seen their growth rates cool, [...]

  • How worried should we be about the slowdown in German manufacturing?

    November 19, 2018  |  City Talk

    German industrial production contracted by 1.2% in Q3 and is behind the general slowdown being seen in eurozone manufacturing. What is causing the decline and how concerned should investors be? Kaputte Autos Taking a closer look at the breakdown of Germany’s production data reveals that most of the economy’s manufacturing sub-sectors are performing well. The [...]

  • Asset managers back Big Four audit firms in competition watchdog consultation

    November 15, 2018

    Investment management firms have called on the competition watchdog to ensure the quality of audit is not affected as it probes the dominance of the so-called Big Four firms. In a response to the Competition and Markets Authority Standard Life said the division of the dominant audit firms – PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and EY – [...]

  • US midterm elections: Is gridlock good?

    November 14, 2018  |  City Talk

    Further tax cuts unlikely but will Trump strike a deal on trade? Keith Wade, Chief Economist, says: “The midterm elections restored some faith in opinion polls with the Democrats taking the House of Representatives and the Republicans holding the Senate. Conventional wisdom has it that a gridlocked Congress is good for markets as it prevents [...]

  • How emerging markets have changed over the past 20 years

    November 8, 2018  |  City Talk

    The transformation of emerging markets has been remarkable. The countries and companies that dominated 20 years ago have changed dramatically, influenced by the major geopolitical, economic and demographic changes that have taken place over this time. Navigating these changes can be complex, but these developments underline the importance of taking a flexible, active approach and [...]

  • Budget 2018: Austerity killed off – if a Brexit horror show is avoided

    October 31, 2018  |  City Talk

    The 2018 Budget was brought forward this year to avoid a nightmare clash with the Brexit negotiations. It was clear from the Chancellor’s speech that he was keen to avoid a ghoulish backlash from any controversial announcements. Indeed, the majority of policy measures unearthed had been leaked to the press beforehand, leaving Philip Hammond with [...]

  • Brazil backs Bolsanaro: what next?

    October 31, 2018

    The will and ability to reform Financial markets, at least, had been rooting for a defeat of the left-wing candidate Fernando Haddad, successor to former president Lula, on the basis of the very different economic policies espoused by the two candidates. Superficially, this seems odd given that Bolsonaro has repeatedly voted against reform and spoken [...]

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