Managers are divided on what China’s bold new stimulus package means for the nation’s future.
Tag: Bank Of England
How much longer will gilt and treasury yields remain in lockstep?
The UK debt burden is high, but why has the more benign inflationary outlook not filtered through to gilt prices?
HSBC AM appoints Asia CIO
Michael Cross is a replacement for Cecilia Chan, who is retiring.
BoE cuts rates to 0.25%, turns on QE tap
The Bank of England’s monetary policy committee has cut interest rates to 0.25%, and committed to a new term funding scheme to “reinforce the pass-through” of the decision into the broader market.
Robin Geffen Japan comment
While ‘momentum investors’ are pushing into the market, others are more sceptical about the immediate impact of Abenomics.