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Results for: Markets research
What are the new safe-haven assets?
The outlook is more uncertain than investors expected a few months ago. The war started by Russia in Eastern Europe has upended analysts’ forecasts regarding the pace of recovery, inflation, and monetary policy put in place to control the price level.
Less liquidity, a new cause for investor concern?
A few months ago, back in October, experts asserted that liquidity was to account for the strong performance of the markets, using the Nasdaq technology index as a reference.
From risk to opportunity: the importance of financial advice
Bad news travels fast. The events of the past week are not giving investors much to be cheerful about: from sky-high inflation (breaking records in the USA and the Eurozone), to expected interest rate hikes in Europe.
Europe and the strategic compass, a historic change of mindset
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted the European Union to rethink its military spending policies, which have taken a rather passive approach in recent years.
US inflation lays the path for monetary policy
The analysts’ forecasts turned out to be right. The latest US inflation rate (8.3% in April, a 0.2% decrease from the previous month, which saw the highest rate recorded in four decades), has moderated slightly, which was projected by some experts.
Results in Europe: a low margin of safety
The first quarter earnings season has reached its halfway point. Expectations, as usual, are at an all-time high in the market.
Will the Fed manage to get inflation under control?
“Inflation is much too high. We understand the hardship it is causing, and we’re moving expeditiously to bring it back down. We have both the tools we need and the resolve it will take to restore price stability on behalf of American families
and businesses".
How would the market perform without liquidity support from central banks?
Widespread stock market dips in the fourth month of the year have broken the historical trend for that month (the average market return was close to 2%).