All Hallows’ Eve could well herald both trick and treat. We have the likelihood of an increase in interest rates for the first time in more than a decade, a scary thought for some. In the last few weeks, we have also seen two sides to the market, with both a significant increase in secondary fund raisings across a range of sectors, as well as the market’s unforgiving nature to any downbeat news. Most indices have retained their progress year to date in the last fortnight. In Share
31 Oct 2017
Halloween heralds trick or treat season?
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Halloween heralds trick or treat season?
- Published:
31 Oct 2017 -
Author:
Peter Ashworth -
Pages:
14
All Hallows’ Eve could well herald both trick and treat. We have the likelihood of an increase in interest rates for the first time in more than a decade, a scary thought for some. In the last few weeks, we have also seen two sides to the market, with both a significant increase in secondary fund raisings across a range of sectors, as well as the market’s unforgiving nature to any downbeat news. Most indices have retained their progress year to date in the last fortnight. In Share