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Science & pseudoscience of quantitative techniques

22 Jun 2018
Tristan Hanson
Behavioural Finance Economics

Eric recently wrote a fascinating piece on the ‘volatility virus’ which has contaminated the professional investment community. This blog post builds on that piece by considering the use – more specifically, the misuse – of quantitative ‘analysis’ more generally.

It is important to point out I am… Read the article

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How Europe works

19 Jun 2018
Eric Lonergan
Elections

This time it’s Italy.

I used to believe that the Eurozone was undemocratic. Now I’m not so sure. The simple view is that national electorates have been subordinated. When Greece votes to reject austerity, its government is forced back to the table, and delivers more of the… Read the article

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Has the market for football sticker albums been disrupted? World Cup 2018 and beyond

15 Jun 2018
Stuart Canning
Economics Markets

A story in the UK press this week suggested that the UK distributer of Panini football stickers (Connect Group Plc) has delivered only half the profits from the stickers that it had expected after a ‘major drop off in demand.’ The share price duly responded:

… Read the article

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Episodeblog Quicktake: Italian Markets

30 May 2018
Stuart Canning

Markets reacted sharply to the weekend’s news that ongoing attempts to form a coalition government in Italy had collapsed after the President’s rejection of the proposed Finance Minister, prompting likely new elections later this year.

Unstable governments in Italy are nothing new, but markets… Read the article

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Deficits attention disorder: when should we worry about EM currencies?

24 May 2018
Stuart Canning
Behavioural Finance Economics Markets

Remember the ‘fragile five’? These were five emerging market currencies that were deemed to be most at risk of US policy tightening during the ‘taper tantrum’ of 2013. The main concerns for these economies centred on their vulnerability to foreign capital outflows.

Recently we’ve seen a re-emergence… Read the article

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US Yield Curve: Inverted Logic?

21 May 2018
Tristan Hanson
Economics

Fed officials have been particularly vocal about the slope of the yield curve this week (most notably here and here), in particular voicing concerns over a possible curve inversion (when yields on short dated bonds rise above those on long dated bonds).

The obsession… Read the article

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A summary of Q1 2018. Chaos reigns: Trade, Tech, and Treasuries

3 Apr 2018
Stuart Canning
Behavioural Finance Markets

Volatility returned in February, but not the kind of volatility we have been used to for much of the period since the financial crisis.

Instead of being about growth fears, the catalyst for the equity market drawdowns in early February was pressure on valuations caused by rising… Read the article

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Surprise indices – a reminder

21 Mar 2018
Stuart Canning

In the midst of February’s volatility most of the reasons given to explain equity market declines centred on the role of rising US bond yields and, perhaps, the exaggerating role played by exchange-traded volatility products.

Since then, equities have seen another (modest) bout of… Read the article

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“How was your February?” – What did we learn from recent price action?

5 Mar 2018
Stuart Canning
Investment Industry Markets

It is always worrying to hear investors ask how managers performed over very short time horizons. It seems very unlikely that a couple of weeks’ performance can tell you much about a fund manager’s skill as opposed to luck.

But short time frames might be able to… Read the article

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Property Outlook part 1: How Brexit and technology have changed the UK property landscape

1 Mar 2018
Guest Author Tony Brown
Economics Markets

After performance weakness in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum, UK property delivered a strong return in 2017. In the first of two guest posts looking at the property environment in different parts of the world, Tony Brown, CIO of M&G Real Estate, discusses where this leaves us in… Read the article

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Welcome to the M&G Multi Asset Team’s Allocation blog, previously known as the Episode blog. We have changed the name of our blog to resonate better with our readers in Europe, however, the content and purpose of the blog has not changed. The Allocation blog continues to aim to provide unique market perspectives from our dedicated team of experienced asset allocators.

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