As the planes take off and the trains carry a steady stream of suited-and-winter-booted participants
back home, skiers are returning to the slopes of Davos, Switzerland. Another edition of the World
Economic Forum (WEF) has come to an end – but what have we learnt?
Despite a pullback in bond yields, clients at our Solving for 2024 event were still uncertain about how to invest in a world of runaway government debt.
Two factors in addition to the ongoing climb in yields may have played a part in this equity market drop. Firstly, consumer sentiment deteriorated with a sharp drop in expectations. The drop in confidence (103.0 from 108.7) was less significant than the much larger drop in expectations. The present conditions index actually increased marginally...
We do think the onset of recession is a time to tread carefully, but it could also be a time of opportunity for equity investors.
Mark Nash and Huw Davies assess the prospects for global growth in an environment of heightened geopolitical tensions, rising inflation and interest rates and China's zero-Covid policy.