Tatton Weekly: Time to take some profits; Schrödinger’s markets: don’t fear growth and higher rates; UK Retailers feel the chill; BoJ charts its own course; Emperor Xi?

Mike Gordon

Time to take some profits February brought a sudden, even if long expected end to the calm and steady rising equity market conditions. We wrote at length during the month what triggered the correction and what it is likely to mean going forward. In a nutshell, we agree with the view of many respected investment… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Change of direction or gradual normalisation?; Solid global Q4/17 earnings versus jittery markets; Budget boost for the UK’s treasury; The end of the “Fed Put”?

Mike Gordon

Change of direction or gradual normalisation? The end of the low volatility goldilocks stock market environment has been unnerving for investors, but it has also triggered a fascinating debate amongst economists and market strategist about where we may be heading from here. As a result I have had the dubious pleasure of having to analyse… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Breathing easier for the moment; Trump’s long-awaited budget plan fails to inspire; Zuma’s story draws to a close; Share buybacks and stock market volumes

Mike Gordon

Breathing easier for the moment This week has been quite quiet in the UK. Of note, wages look set to rise more than 3% this year, stronger than 2.6% rise for last year. Subsequently, the Bank of England will probably deliver a rate rise at their March meeting. But we’ll look at the UK in… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Meteoric stock markets crash back to reality; Accelerating pace of UK rate rises?; A ‘flash crash’ post-mortem: volatility goes “bananas”; Positive ESG Screening – Ethical investing with two return dimensions

Mike Gordon

Meteoric stock markets crash back to reality After the prolonged period of calmly up-trending stock markets (see chart above) the market correction that occurred over the last 10 days was perhaps overdue and did not come entirely unexpected as regular readers will know. As I wrote in my stock market assessment email on Tuesday, many… Read more »