Tatton Weekly: Remarkable market resilience; Article 50 triggered; Prospects for European banks

Mike Gordon

Remarkable market resilience;  Article 50 triggered – Quo Vadis UK?;   European banks – unloved perhaps, but welcome harbingers of economic growth;  Bankruptcy of Westinghouse and why companies should be allowed to fail;  It’s not Size that matters Remarkable market resilience While I would really like to interpret the recent resilience of market and business… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Returning Themes; Trump’s dislike of German cars; A new ‘K-spring’ (up cycle) dawning?

Mike Gordon

Returning themes;   Trump’s dislike of German Cars;  Long wave economic analysis: A new ‘K-spring’ (up cycle) dawning?;  Chinese central bank playing Whack-A-Mole with their economy? Returning themes US industry contrary to the stock market appears to not yet believe in Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda. Soft forward indicators like purchasing manager surveys may all be… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Return of the ‘old normal’ or calm before the storm?; Central bank monetary policy: Divergence; Emerging Markets Outperform

Mike Gordon

Return of the ‘old normal’ or calm before the storm?;  Central bank monetary policy: Divergence; Emerging Markets Outperform; Intel bets big on driverless cars Return of the ‘old normal’ or calm before the storm? The first quarter of 2017, therefore, feels like another one of those rare ‘Goldilocks’ periods, when the stock market climate is neither… Read more »

Journal: Your Money questions

Trevor Clark

Rutherford Wilkinson operations director Trevor Clark answers readers’ Your Money queries in the Journal on the pensions advice allowance and the tax implications of selling an inherited property. If you have a question about any aspect of financial planning you would like Trevor to answer, please email it to: yourmoney@rwpfg.co.uk. Q: I think the pensions advice… Read more »

Tatton Weekly: Spring Budget: still waiting for a cure?; Does waning Chinese stimulus threaten global growth?; Bitcoin more valuable than gold?

Mike Gordon

The Chancellor’s spring Budget: still waiting for a cure?;   UK Housing Stable, London Faltering;   Bitcoin more valuable than gold?;   Snap Inc: The hottest IPO turns lukewarm as investors consider the future of advertising;   Does waning Chinese stimulus threaten global growth?;   Prospect Theory: the problem of ‘perceived performance’ The Chancellor’s spring… Read more »