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Persistent inflation dampens investor enthusiasm

Persistent inflation dampens investor enthusiasm

The latest inflation data in the United States, which confirmed that the slowdown in price growth was going to be more gradual than expected, has caused investors to lose the enthusiasm that had marked the first weeks of 2023.

Ten financial goals for the retail investor in 2023

Ten financial goals for the retail investor in 2023

At this time of the year, it is always interesting to reflect, analyze results and, perhaps, launch new proposals, and investing is a good way to manage your assets and thus fight against inflation, which can reduce your assets and thus not lose purchasing power, while keeping alive the possibility of future profitability.

Juventus and the old soccer: The exception or the general rule?

Juventus and the old soccer: The exception or the general rule?

News such as the sanction imposed on Juventus is shaking up listed clubs, especially in a sector such as soccer, where the arrival of sophisticated investors is a major concern. Luis García, manager of the MAPFRE AM Behavioral fund, analyzes whether this is an isolated case.

Boyar's letter to clients: Will there be a year-end rally?

Boyar's letter to clients: Will there be a year-end rally?

Jonathan Boyar, Principal of The Boyar Value Group and advisor to the MAPFRE US Forgotten Value fund, tells his clients in his quarterly letter what we can expect in the financial markets between now and the end of the year. It seems that the worst of the sell-off is behind us and he highlights the attractiveness of small caps in the US market.

The impact of a close US election on the markets

The impact of a close US election on the markets

The U.S. midterm elections took place on November 8, and though not all the votes have been tallied, the Republican “wave” that some in the GOP predicted does not appear to have materialized.

The dead cat bounce, or trend change

The dead cat bounce, or trend change

The quarter began with sharp upturns on both sides of the Atlantic, after a very trying September (the Down Jones and S&P recorded their worst month since 2002).

Black September for US stock markets, what will happen in October?

Black September for US stock markets, what will happen in October?

@MapfreSeptember was a month that most investors would like to forget, with the S&P 500 down 9.34%, the NASDAQ 100 declining by 10.6%, and the Russell 2000 falling by 9.73%. Global investors were not spared, either, with the FTSE 100 down 5.23%, the Euro Stoxx 50...