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The second quarter quarterly earnings reporting season and more dovish stances from central banks pushed markets forward last week. The blue-chip S&P 500 and technology focused Nasdaq indices gained 0.8%
The second quarter quarterly earnings reporting season and more dovish stances from central banks pushed markets forward last week. The blue-chip S&P 500 and technology focused Nasdaq indices gained 0.8%
TEAM’s Craig Farley discusses the resilience of headline equity indices, central banks’ battle with inflation and how his views are evolving as we move into Q3 in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
A better than expected UK inflation report propelled the FTSE 100 to its best week since January. Elsewhere, performance amongst international stock markets was mixed as investors await this week’s
TEAM Asset Management (LON:TEAM) head of multi asset investments Craig Farley joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss company progress. In this interview Phil talks us through the key financial highlights, explains how
Markets posted strong gains across the board last week, encouraged a report which revealed inflation in the US slowed more than expected. The blue-chip S&P 500 and technology focussed Nasdaq
Resilience The ‘R’ word, namely a global recession led by the US, and when, and if it arrives, continues to dominate the market narrative. Against the backdrop of the fastest
Markets moved back onto the front foot last week, encouraged by some better than expect economic data and company reports. The blue-chip S&P 500 and technology focussed Nasdaq indices gained
Insightful summer survey results recently conducted by Jim Reid and the team at Deutsche (400 FM responses). Shown in the first chart below, expectations over an impending US recession have
Summary snapshot below of the absolute performance of Stocks vs Bonds over the past 152 years (1871 – 2021), courtesy of the excellent www.topdowncharts.com On an annual basis: TEAM plc (LON:TEAM) is
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