With the Eurozone narrowly avoiding a Grexit last week and China perhaps heading towards a hard-landing, equities are presently suffering from an attack of bipolar syndrome. The Federal Reserve and Bank of England too, have both indicated that interest rates are set to climb shortly - meaning that the era of ‘cheap and easy’ money is over, and stock picking is back.
22 Jul 2015
“Performing well” as rivals stumble
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“Performing well” as rivals stumble
With the Eurozone narrowly avoiding a Grexit last week and China perhaps heading towards a hard-landing, equities are presently suffering from an attack of bipolar syndrome. The Federal Reserve and Bank of England too, have both indicated that interest rates are set to climb shortly - meaning that the era of ‘cheap and easy’ money is over, and stock picking is back.