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AI and policy drive volatility in global markets

AI and policy drive volatility in global markets

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Last week, the Bank of England's (BoE) Deputy Governor, Sarah Breeden, signalled that interest rate cuts could arrive within the next couple of meetings as inflation eases, with markets currently pricing in two 25 basis point reductions this year. Elsewhere, Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member, Catherine Mann, links US trade wars to UK inflation via higher Chinese export prices. The long-term labour market downturn is stabilising, with candidate availability up and the decline in permanent hiring slowing to an 18-month low. Political uncertainty, fuelled by speculation over Prime Minister Starmer’s leadership, has dampened sentiment, leading investors to cut UK asset and debt exposure. As a result, almost 80% of business leaders are prioritising resilience over investment due to political and international trade pressures....


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Schroders, Coca-Cola HBC and St. James' Place


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