Investing in our blue planet

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The world’s oceans are in crisis, and investors have a critical role to play in resolving this

Market Monitor – 6 May 2022

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The threat of tighter monetary policy and the expectation of further negative economic impacts from the war in Ukraine have driven global share prices lower this week.

Market Monitor – 8 April 2022

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The threat of tighter monetary policy and the expectation of further negative economic impacts from the war in Ukraine have driven global share prices lower this week.

Market Monitor – 25 March 2022

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Global stock markets have enjoyed a more or less positive week as investors have once again been happy to focus on whatever good news they can find.

Market Monitor – 11 March 2022

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Stock markets around the world have endured another turbulent week, with fears about the economic impact of the war in Ukraine continuing to dominate sentiment.

Market Monitor – 4 March 2022

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has again dominated global markets this week, with uncertainty about the likely outcome of the war driving yet more sharp losses.

Market Monitor – 25 February 2022

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Russia’s invasion of its neighbour Ukraine has caused a huge sell-off in global stock markets this week.

Market Monitor – 11 February 2022

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New concerns about the pace of interest rate rises in the coming months have put a brake on global stock market gains.

UK equities: it’s all to play for!

Great Britain flag against the background of numbers and graph

We talk to Richard Colwell, Head of UK Equities, and Jeremy Smith, Portfolio Manager and Head of UK Research, about the much-maligned UK market, the themes, opportunities and challenges playing out there, and why the UK could be better placed than other international markets to prosper.

Bank of England raises interest rates: what does it mean for you?

Facade of the Bank of England

As widely expected, the Bank of England (BoE) has decided to raise interest rates for the second time in two months – the first back-to-back rate rise since 2004.