Market Update – 12th March 2020 - 12th March 2020

As we wrote in yesterday’s Market Update (please see here), while the coordination between the UK government and the BoE delivered a positive and powerful response […]

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Budget 2020. - 11th March 2020

The BoE cut UK interest rates this morning by 0.5% to 0.25%.

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General Election 2019 Market Update. - 13th December 2019

“Leave” won the 2016 EU referendum by a small majority, the Conservatives won the 2019 general election by a land slide.

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Woodford Equity Income Fund. - 10th June 2019

You may have seen in the news that one of the UK’s best known Fund Managers, Neil Woodford, has told investors that they can’t sell their holdings in his Woodford Equity Income Fund for the time being.

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Spring Statement 2019. - 13th March 2019

Today the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivered his Spring Statement.

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Round one. - 15th November 2018

A draft Brexit withdrawal deal has finally been agreed between the EU and the UK (or more specifically Theresa May and the ‘collective’ of her Cabinet – which means it was far from unanimous).

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Budget 2018. - 29th October 2018

While this Budget Statement will no doubt grab media headlines, from a stock market standpoint this Budget, like many over the last few years, had little impact on UK equity markets.

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The Ten Year Wall of Worry. - 19th September 2018

I am always bemused by negative media headlines and over the past month these have been grabbed by both the 10 year anniversary of Lehman Brothers’ […]

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Spring Statement 2018. - 13th March 2018

Today at 12:30pm the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, presented his first ever Spring Statement following his decision to move the Budget to November, replacing the Autumn Statement (which over the last few years had in effect been used as a mini-budget).

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Le Relief Rally. - 24th April 2017

Its Emmanuel Macron (a pro-Europe, centrist) versus Marine Le Pen (right-wing, anti-euro) in the second round of the French Presidential elections in two weeks’ time (Sunday 7 May 2017).

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