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Market Pulse: Good news on euro area and US inflation

Bernard Swords

Market Pulse brings you insights on the latest investment themes to help preserve and grow your wealth.

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Your Investments
Top Down: still cautious

Sebastian Orsi, CFA

We maintained our cautious stance – and recently moved to buy some longer-term bonds, adding some duration to bond portfolios.

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Your Investments
Sustainability preferences and portfolio construction: five key questions

Sarah Quirke and Brian Flavin

We have developed a thoughtful approach to how we could implement sustainable preferences into our process of portfolio construction.

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Market outlook, Q4 2023: what to watch for through year-end

Elizabeth Geoghegan, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, and Bernard Swords, Chief Investment Officer

From equities to fixed income, here we present our outlook through year-end.

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Your Investments
Top Down: Much ado about nothing?

Bernard Swords

During the summer, the idea of a ‘soft landing’ for the US economy gained traction to help equity markets but high interest rates were determined to stick around.

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Top Down: A Soft Landing in the US Still Possible

Bernard Swords

Since the end of June, Markets have been relatively flat with equities are up 0.4% in euro terms and fixed income markets down 0.1%.

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Meet the Team – Jerome Kavanagh, Senior Trading Strategist and Sebastian Orsi, Senior Research Analyst

Here you can get know our experts a little better – from their position at Goodbody and how they work with clients to their favourite podcasts and TV series, we invite you to Meet the Team.

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Your Career
Meet the Team – Head of Fixed Income, Elizabeth Geoghegan and Wealth Director, Gerard Moore

Here you can get know our experts a little better – from their position at Goodbody and how they work with clients to their favourite podcasts and TV series, we invite you to Meet the Team.

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Your Investments
Worried about a recession and investing? Time in the market, not timing, is what matters

Bernard Swords

As recession fears mount, many clients and prospective clients are asking us: when should I start my investment journey given the elevated risk of a recession in the near term?

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Your Investments
Wealth Matters, Q3 2022: Is the tide turning?

Joe Prendergast

In this issue of Wealth Matters, we reflect on a punishing H1, look ahead to H2, explore ways to fund children's education and examine bare trusts.

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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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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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Your Investments
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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