Opinion Britain takes fight to restore investor faith into 2023 Major investors are rethinking their support for Britain’s economy following months of political turmoil and... Published 17 Dec, 2022 05:58am
Opinion Blackstone REIT restriction a possible warning sign for markets While there has been little wider fallout from this week’s surge in redemption requests at an unlisted Blackstone... Published 04 Dec, 2022 03:37am
Opinion After feverish week, global investors lick wounds and brace for more chaos Global investors are preparing for more market mayhem after a monumental week that whipsawed asset prices around the... Published 26 Sep, 2022 06:07am
Opinion Market mayhem awaits Britain’s new leader Liz Truss, on course to become Britain’s prime minister on Monday, looks set to walk straight into a financial... Published 03 Sep, 2022 04:25am
Opinion For central bankers, tighter financial conditions may be an ally Slumping stocks and surging bond yields are rapidly crimping global financial conditions, yet given their effect on... Published 16 Jun, 2022 06:03am
Opinion For some European states, rising debt costs rekindle 2011 crisis memories The rise in European bond yields is alarming some economists, who warn that Italy and Greece in particular do not... Published 11 May, 2022 04:58am
Opinion Ukraine crisis another nudge for joint EU bonds The path to permanent joint bond sales by euro zone governments will be long and bumpy, but Russia’s invasion of... Published 22 Mar, 2022 05:21am
Opinion After inflation, a bond supply shock may be next for markets Central banks, the developed world’s most reliable group of bond buyers, could slash debt purchases next year by ... Published 21 Dec, 2021 04:14am
Opinion New Covid scare sparks rate rethink in markets Risks of a new Covid hit to economic activity are clobbering expectations for rate hikes next year from the ... Published 28 Nov, 2021 05:38am
Opinion If not now, when? Covid-19 spurs global push to tackle wealth gap Governments worldwide, facing strong evidence that fallout from Covid-19 has widened wealth gaps as well as wrecking... Published 27 May, 2021 03:40am
Opinion 'Bond vigilantes' relaxed on record-high debt as central banks rule An explosion in crisis borrowing around the world has not yet given so-called "bond vigilantes" sleepless nights or... Published 09 Dec, 2020 02:52am
Opinion Bond markets should brace for tighter central bank squeeze As the British and Australian central banks prepare to crank up their money-printing presses and the U.S. election... Published 07 Nov, 2020 02:39am
Markets Central banks flexing their green muscle for climate fight Central bankers fighting to save the global economy from the coronavirus fallout are preparing to deploy their... Published 29 Oct, 2020 02:53am
Opinion "Don't do it" studies flash sub-zero rate warnings to central banks ARTICLE: Six years after the ECB cut interest rates below 0%, behavioural finance gurus have a message for other... Published 17 Sep, 2020 02:30am
Markets Picking pennies: Dollar slump lifts US bond returns for foreigners ARTICLE: A 10% decline in the value of the US dollar since March has boosted returns for foreign investors in the... Published 08 Aug, 2020 02:58am