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Top Down: Inflation fears are transitioning to growth fears

Sebastian Orsi CFA, Senior Research Analyst

How has our asset allocation changed month-on-month?

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Taking stock: six questions about our investment outlook

Joe Prendergast

Much has changed since we published our 2022-2026 Investment Outlook. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has clouded the investment outlook, adding to inflation and interest rate concerns, and, against this backdrop of increased uncertainty, some of our assumptions have changed.

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Top Down: Repositioning for a maturing cycle

Bernard Swords

How has our asset allocation changed month-on-month?

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Wealth Matters, Q2 2022: Sentiment, fundamentals and expectations

Joe Prendergast

In this issue of Wealth Matters, we present reflect on the turbulence in financial markets and explore the financial attractions of a retirement abroad.

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Top Down: what does the crisis in Ukraine mean for asset allocation?

Bernard Swords

How has our asset allocation changed month-on-month?

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Negative interest rates revisited: it’s not over yet

Michelle O'Keefe

We examine the best options and strategies available for those seeking alternatives to negative interest rates on cash today.

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Market volatility: not just about geopolitics

Bernard Swords

In our view the volatility of early 2022 should be regarded as a correction and not a reversal of trend.

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Top Down: what does central banks' hawkish turn mean for asset allocation?

Bernard Swords

How has our asset allocation changed month-on-month?

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Your Investments
Economic Monitor: How high will US interest rates go?

Dermot O'Leary

Economic Monitor explores the key themes shaping the global economy.

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Your Investments
Stay diversified – and stay the course: Wealth Matters, Q1 2022

Joe Prendergast

In this issue of Wealth Matters, we present our views on the investment landscape and explore a wealth planning theme to help build and protect our clients' wealth.

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Investment Outlook 2022-2026

Joe Prendergast

After a year of tumult, our Investment Outlook for 2022-2026 takes a look at our outlook for global growth.

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Global economic outlook: five key questions for 2022

Dermot O'Leary

Chief economist Dermot O’Leary tackles the most pertinent questions about the global economy for 2022.

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Economic fallout from the spread of Covid-19

Dermot O'Leary

Measures announced by the ECB earlier in response to the economic fallout from the spread of Covid-19

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