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Birds of a feather flock together
The base rate might still be on hold, but mortgage rates have fallen and stock markets have soared
High debt means high debt servicing costs – and who is going to buy all of these bonds?
Central bankers are getting ready to start bringing down borrowing costs and the first cut could be as early as June. But what should investors do to get ready?
Stock markets rose in the last presidency, but the situation is different this time around, and investors all around the world must take note
Compensation awards look scientific, but the reality is a lot more complicated
Will US inflation data give the Fed more confidence to cut?
Can UK house prices regain their post-pandemic peak?
Things are looking brighter as we head towards the election but there are also reasons to be fearful
Higher interest rates won’t stop stock market bubbles