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  • Wednesday, 16 April, 2025
    Michael Stott
    Milei has learned to love the peso. Will Argentina follow him?

    The success of the IMF’s latest bailout depends on weaning the country off its addiction to the dollar

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  • Monday, 14 April, 2025
    Mohamed El-Erian
    Untangling the spaghetti bowl of tariffs

    Public disagreement within the Trump administration has grown over the past two weeks

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  • Thursday, 10 April, 2025
    Howard Marks
    With markets and tariffs, the only certainty is uncertainty

    The consequences of a move like Trump’s are fiendishly hard to predict

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  • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
    Craig Coben
    The American deal machine is sputtering

    Markets are in a tailspin, making a return to the old cyclical highs much more elusive

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  • Tuesday, 8 April, 2025
    Aditi Sahasrabuddhe
    Will the Fed continue to assume its global responsibilities?

    Historically, the US central bank’s swap lines have helped to restore financial stability in times of crisis

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  • Monday, 7 April, 2025
    Trump tariffs
    The weekend Trump’s tariff threats became real for global investors

    If global long-only funds start to rotate out of risk the market, turmoil could get worse

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  • Friday, 4 April, 2025
    Ian Harnett
    How ‘weaponised trade’ could lead to ‘weaponised capital’

    As international structures that promoted free trade are unwound, there is a rising risk of a return to capital controls

    A trader runs across the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as it opens on the morning after US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement
  • Thursday, 3 April, 2025
    Mohamed El-Erian
    US tariff shock underscores the instability of a shifting world

    The global economy is on a bumpy journey to an unknown destination

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  • Thursday, 3 April, 2025
    David Booth
    In shaky times, investors should hold their nerve

    Trying to time the market can risk missing out on critical days that boost returns

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  • Tuesday, 1 April, 2025
    Eric Pan
    Under Trump, the SEC should open up private markets to retail investors

    Regulated funds are the natural bridge to allow individuals greater access

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  • Monday, 31 March, 2025
    Ellie Saklatvala
    The niche minerals now surging in price as defence spending booms

    Materials needed for everything from bullets to advanced fighter aircraft face acute supply squeezes

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  • Friday, 28 March, 2025
    Brent Hoberman
    How Europe can make it easier for start-ups to scale

    Entrepreneurs and investors are rallying behind a call for a voluntary pan-European legal framework for fledgling companies

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  • Wednesday, 26 March, 2025
    Jason Cummins
    A 25% tariff on Europe is only fair

    The US needs to act over the competitive advantage the EU gives its companies in areas like value added taxes

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  • Wednesday, 26 March, 2025
    Fabio Panetta
    The ECB must remain pragmatic in setting rates

    R-star debate becomes less useful as monetary policy approaches neutral level

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  • Monday, 24 March, 2025
    Michala Marcussen
    The rise of Eurozone bond yields outside Germany is unwarranted

    It might be time to consider a pause in unwinding the ECB’s pandemic-era asset purchasing programme

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  • Thursday, 20 March, 2025
    Kelly Hampaul
    Crypto world needs to get better at counterparty risk

    A more developed digital asset ecosystem would bring substantive benefits

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  • Thursday, 20 March, 2025
    Karen Ward
    Is this the start of a period of European exceptionalism in markets?

    The very tight rein in all aspects of policy — fiscal, monetary and regulatory — is easing

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  • Tuesday, 18 March, 2025
    Benjamin Edwards
    Why companies are opting for ‘Dexit’ and moving to Nevada

    Delaware’s rival now seen as an attractive state to incorporate in, particularly by groups controlled by a founder

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  • Monday, 17 March, 2025
    Ronald Kruszewski
    Trump should create a SWF with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    This approach would provide initial funds and support the privatisation of these key financial institutions

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  • Friday, 14 March, 2025
    Paul Britton
    Investors should take stock of the shift in volatility

    Dispersion in the performance of companies is increasing relative to broader moves in indices

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  • Wednesday, 12 March, 2025
    Richard Bernstein
    Certainty is now a scarcity in markets

    Capricious policies from Washington have created a very unpredictable economic environment

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  • Tuesday, 11 March, 2025
    Mohamed El-Erian
    What lies behind the dramatic shift in markets

    The sudden change in investors’ growth expectations for the three largest economies is upending many consensus trades

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  • Monday, 10 March, 2025
    Meredith Whitney
    The US economic trump card

    There is huge scope for householders to tap home equity lines of credit

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  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
    Howard Marks
    What corporate credit spreads are signalling on returns

    High-yields might not be a giveaway any more but are fairly priced

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  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
    Hilary Allen
    Trump’s crypto embrace is a threat to Wall Street

    Stablecoins will increasingly challenge bank deposits as a riskier place for people to park their cash

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