Last week, two of the world’s most powerful leaders met in San Francisco. One representing a resilient economy with continuing impressive growth in numbers of people working. The other heading up an underperforming economy with huge issues in key sectors such as property – but China still matters. For many investors, China is just aContinue reading “Understanding China”
Category Archives: Emerging Markets
Irish Fund Managers 2022 – What Worked; What Didn’t
It was a shocker! Red numbers across all significant stock markets, global bonds and most investment styles, made for very negative outcomes for most Irish investment funds in 2022.Fear of inflation followed by fear of recession, coinciding with huge geo-political risk (Russia/China) and Central Bank catch-up, made it a year of living dangerously for manyContinue reading “Irish Fund Managers 2022 – What Worked; What Didn’t”
Should Investors just forget about Emerging Markets?
It is one of the key tenets in investment. If you take on more risk, you expect more reward. It underlies why we invest in start-up businesses, new technologies, illiquid assets and much, much more. And it explains why individuals and institutions have ploughed vast sums into Emerging Markets.Emerging Markets, now taken as a givenContinue reading “Should Investors just forget about Emerging Markets?”
The Global Food Crisis and Pension Funds
We are in a global food crisis. While food prices have eased somewhat from the highs of March April, they are still 43% higher than 2020 levels (as measured by the FAO index). Though the rise is widespread, grains have been to the fore in pushing higher. In lower income countries, where food makes upContinue reading “The Global Food Crisis and Pension Funds”
Emerging Markets – is it over?
Emerging Markets have long played a role In investment portfolios whether pension funds or retail investors. Investing in sometimes more “exotic” markets has been seen to be a way of tapping into higher returns while diversifying away risk. Investors could have exposure to Coca-Cola bottlers in Argentina, software companies in India through to supermarkets inContinue reading “Emerging Markets – is it over?”
A World Divided
The global economy has reached a fork in the road. This is the advice the IMF provided to the recent G20 meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. As the world continues to climb back from the worst peace time recession since the Great Depression, the prospects and pace of any recovery are, inContinue reading “A World Divided”
China – 8 months on
China was the first major economy into the current pandemic and will be the only G20 economy to show positive growth this year. The OECD has just revised up its view on Chinese economic growth for 2020 to just under 2%. Their previous forecast in June was for the Chinese economy to decline by 3.7%Continue reading “China – 8 months on”
The day Mark Mobius came to Dublin
Look, it may not have been the only time, but such visits certainly aren’t that frequent. And the Emerging Markets guru did stand out in his off-white suit and encircled by his entourage. At least he made it to the city centre – one of his analysts spent his Dublin visit in the private jetContinue reading “The day Mark Mobius came to Dublin”