Tatton Weekly: Consolidated base but momentum dwindling?; Trump cracking down on China or North Korea?; UK interest rates – when might they rise?; FCI’s and monetary policy; Technology, turning points and Happy Birthday Apple iPhone

Mike Gordon

Consolidated base but momentum dwindling? It’s been another week where political dramas have dominated the headlines, whether it was Trump’s revolving doors for his senior staff in the White House, Germany’s car builder summit to save the diesel engine or never ending Brexit positioning. However, for the global investment community, a raft of data releases made… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Summer thoughts about the ‘longer term’; The IMF: A top-down view of the economic world; UK consumer credit growth – danger or opportunity?; Q2 earnings: Reassuring, but concentrated among fewer, ever bigger firms; Is India building a wall with China?

Mike Gordon

Summer thoughts about the ‘longer term’ As I wrote last week, capital markets are currently not exactly quiet or boring as one might reasonably expect in the middle of summer. On the other hand, they are pretty much behaving as we had expected – choppy. Stock markets trended down slightly over the week, despite much… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Summer lull – delayed; Japan taking the foot off the accelerator?; UK fiscal policy – a dilemma on the horizon; Tech sector valuations – where to next?

Mike Gordon

Summer lull – delayed As the summer holiday season is getting into full swing, one would expect capital markets to be calm. The opposite was the case, as particularly European stock markets continued to grapple with the perspective of their central bank threatening to take away the (easy money) punch bowl, just when their regional… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Pre summer-holiday investment check; The road to Brexit; Q2 corporate earnings outlook; Germany: Don’t mention the …er… trade surplus

Mike Gordon

Pre summer-holiday investment check As we head towards the summer holidays, it’s worth checking on some of the expectations we had at the start of the year. The road to Brexit Just over a year on from the referendum result, the UK’s future relationship with the EU is about as unclear as it was then…. Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Global growth ploughs on while markets take a breather; Lost decade for UK productivity; EU reaches trade deal with Japan; US rate setting committee minutes point to further rate rises

Mike Gordon

Global growth ploughs on while markets take a breather Rather unsurprisingly, investment returns’ upward momentum slowed in Q2, and in some cases reversed, following the very strong results of the first quarter. In particular, June developed very much along the lines we had anticipated, which was that, with economic growth perspectives returning from ‘gushing’ back… Read more »