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Weekly Market Update 30 Sept
infoandtech2024-10-04T15:34:04+01:00October 4th, 2024|0 Comments
Stimulus measures announced in China boosted sentiment across global stock markets >
Weekly Market Update 23 Sept
infoandtech2024-09-23T16:19:58+01:00September 23rd, 2024|0 Comments
Global markets were broadly up last week as the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in over four years in what many believe will be the beginning of a prolonged interest rate cutting cycle >
Weekly Market Update 16 Sept
infoandtech2024-09-20T15:32:54+01:00September 16th, 2024|0 Comments
US stocks rebounded after the prior week’s sell off, while the European Central Bank cut interest rates. The Chinese economy continues to remain depressed as weak inflation data spurred calls for Beijing to step in to protect the country’s long-term growth prospects >
Weekly Market Update 9 Sept
infoandtech2024-09-12T14:12:26+01:00September 12th, 2024|0 Comments
Investors and central banks have moved from a focus on inflation to a watchful eye on labour markets, and data this week showed a disappointing outlook leading to major stock markets falling during the week >
Weekly Market Update 2 Sept
infoandtech2024-09-04T16:40:07+01:00September 4th, 2024|0 Comments
Global markets were broadly up last week as reassuring inflation data in the US, UK and Europe boosted investor sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 19 Aug
infoandtech2024-08-21T18:10:07+01:00August 21st, 2024|0 Comments
Global markets were up across the board last week as positive US economic data suggested that the world’s largest economy might steer clear of a potential recession >
Weekly Market Update 30 Sept
Stimulus measures announced in China boosted sentiment across global stock markets >
Weekly Market Update 23 Sept
Global markets were broadly up last week as the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in over four years in what many believe will be the beginning of a prolonged interest rate cutting cycle >
Weekly Market Update 16 Sept
US stocks rebounded after the prior week’s sell off, while the European Central Bank cut interest rates. The Chinese economy continues to remain depressed as weak inflation data spurred calls for Beijing to step in to protect the country’s long-term growth prospects >
Weekly Market Update 9 Sept
Investors and central banks have moved from a focus on inflation to a watchful eye on labour markets, and data this week showed a disappointing outlook leading to major stock markets falling during the week >
Weekly Market Update 2 Sept
Global markets were broadly up last week as reassuring inflation data in the US, UK and Europe boosted investor sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 19 Aug
Global markets were up across the board last week as positive US economic data suggested that the world’s largest economy might steer clear of a potential recession >
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Weekly Market Update 12 Aug
Global markets were rocked by extreme volatility last week, posting record declines in some markets. Stocks generally recovered by the end of the week but the outlook for markets still remains volatile >
Weekly Market Update 5 Aug
Global markets declined across the board last week as investors were left roiled by weak economic data coming out of the US, sparking concerns about economic growth >
Weekly Market Update 29 July
Global market returns were mixed over the week as inflation data continued to dominate market sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 22 July
Global market returns were generally negative last week as US-China trade tensions appeared to weigh heavily on investor sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 15 July
Major stock markets enjoyed a strong week as economic data releases sent encouraging signs to investors that interest rate cuts are coming >
Weekly Market Update 8 July
Markets were broadly up last week, with the US and Japanese stock markets climbing to all-time highs whilst the political landscape in the UK turned a new page >
Weekly Market Update 1 July
Stocks were broadly down over the week despite a quiet week in economic data releases and market moving events >
Weekly Market Update 24 June
Market returns were mixed last week, with central bank interest rate policy and conflicting economic data swaying investor sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 17 June
A mixed picture of market returns last week, driven by politics and future interest rate trajectory >
Weekly Market Update 10 June
Mixed returns across major markets as the trajectory of interest rates continued to diverge >
Weekly Market Update 3 June
Markets were down across the board last week as economic data pointed to a delay in the timing and speed of a potential interest rate cutting cycle >
Weekly Market Update 28 May
Markets were broadly down last week as stronger than expected US growth data reduced the probability of a mid-year US interest rate cut >
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Weekly Market Update 20 May
Market returns were mixed last week as interest rate cut optimism continued however the trajectory beyond the first cuts from major economies is still up for debate >
Weekly Market Update 13 May
Markets were broadly up last week as optimism among investors in Europe and the UK rose due to both regions indicating that interest rate cuts are soon around the corner >
Weekly Market Update 7 May
Markets performed generally well last week as corporate earnings continued to be released and economic data published >
Weekly Market Update 29 April
Markets were up across the board last week as a combination of strong corporate earnings results and an increase in business activity boosted investor sentiment >
Weekly Market Update 22 April
Markets faced continued pressure last week with China the only major stock market out of five ending the week higher >