Why is it important if central banks are running out of ammo to spark growth and fight deflation? asks Colin Moore, global chief investment officer for Columbia Threadneedle.
Tag: Quantitative Easing
Some fund houses believe Greece outcome containable
Greece’s possible default and exit from the Eurozone will not undermine Europe’s economic recovery, some fund houses say.
Lift-off in Japan or false dawn?
There is such a mixed bag of factors to weigh up that the answer is far from obvious. You can make a strong case either way. While Japanese equities fund managers seem sure recent good times are set to continue, other interested observers tend not to be so sure. Major factors in favour of […]
Is a major correction coming in the China market?
Schroders became the second firm in a week to warn on China’s overheating market after BlackRock said it would be selective and continuously flexible in terms of sector picking and choosing between A-and H-share stocks. Emerging-market assets could be impacted when the US Federal Reserve hikes interest rates, according to a recent research note from […]
Japan’s QE and equities
Japan’s aggressive quantitative easing program is on track to far exceed US balance sheet expansion, but will it boost equities in 2015?