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  • Markets started the year in confident mood, betting that the US Federal Reserve would take the lead on interest rate cuts, with as many as six cuts in 2024. Those hopes have since faded and forecasts of the first cut are looking more uncertain.

    We consider how interest rate expectations are changing in response to economic data, which of the major central banks might cut first, as well as the impact on financial markets.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Paugam, Portfolio Manager AXA IM Select France. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for professional investors, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience.

    Not for Retail distribution: This marketing communication is intended exclusively for Professional, Institutional or Wholesale Clients / Investors only, as defined by applicable local laws and regulation. Circulation must be restricted accordingly.

    This marketing communication does not constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.

    It has been established on the basis of data, projections, forecasts, anticipations and hypothesis which are subjective. Its analysis and conclusions are the expression of an opinion, based on available data at a specific date.

    All information in this document is established on data made public by official providers of economic and market statistics. AXA Investment Managers disclaims any and all liability relating to a decision based on or for reliance on this document. All exhibits included in this document, unless stated otherwise, are as of the publication date of this document.

    Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of these opinions and analysis, these data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis, etc. are not necessary used or followed by AXA IM’s portfolio management teams or its affiliates, who may act based on their own opinions. Any reproduction of this information, in whole or in part is, unless otherwise authorised by AXA IM, prohibited.

    Past performance is not a guide to current or future performance, and any performance or return data displayed does not take into account commissions and costs incurred when issuing or redeeming units. References to league tables and awards are not an indicator of future performance or places in league tables or awards and should not be construed as an endorsement of any AXA IM company or their products or services. Please refer to the websites of the sponsors/issuers for information regarding the criteria on which the awards/ratings are based. The value of investments, and the income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount originally invested. Exchange-rate fluctuations may also affect the value of their investment. Due to this and the initial charge that is usually made, an investment is not usually suitable as a short term holding.

    Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ

    In other jurisdictions, this document is issued by AXA Investment Managers SA’s affiliates in those countries.

  • ‘Fear of missing out’ has been a major catalyst driving markets higher in recent months. As we approach the end of the first quarter of 2024, we consider where that leaves the outlook for asset prices.

    Today we discuss the implications for markets as more sectors participate in the rally, even as some mega tech stocks struggle. We will also examine the contrasting performance of India and China and consider some ‘what if’s’ should Donald Trump be re-elected as US president.

    Presented by Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Portfolio Manager. Hosted by James Duckworth, Investment Writer.

    This podcast is intended for professional investors, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience.

    Not for Retail distribution: This marketing communication is intended exclusively for Professional, Institutional or Wholesale Clients / Investors only, as defined by applicable local laws and regulation. Circulation must be restricted accordingly.

    This marketing communication does not constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.

    It has been established on the basis of data, projections, forecasts, anticipations and hypothesis which are subjective. Its analysis and conclusions are the expression of an opinion, based on available data at a specific date.

    All information in this document is established on data made public by official providers of economic and market statistics. AXA Investment Managers disclaims any and all liability relating to a decision based on or for reliance on this document. All exhibits included in this document, unless stated otherwise, are as of the publication date of this document.

    Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of these opinions and analysis, these data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis, etc. are not necessary used or followed by AXA IM’s portfolio management teams or its affiliates, who may act based on their own opinions. Any reproduction of this information, in whole or in part is, unless otherwise authorised by AXA IM, prohibited.

    Past performance is not a guide to current or future performance, and any performance or return data displayed does not take into account commissions and costs incurred when issuing or redeeming units. References to league tables and awards are not an indicator of future performance or places in league tables or awards and should not be construed as an endorsement of any AXA IM company or their products or services. Please refer to the websites of the sponsors/issuers for information regarding the criteria on which the awards/ratings are based. The value of investments, and the income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount originally invested. Exchange-rate fluctuations may also affect the value of their investment. Due to this and the initial charge that is usually made, an investment is not usually suitable as a short term holding.

    Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ

    In other jurisdictions, this document is issued by AXA Investment Managers SA’s affiliates in those countries.

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  • Continuing our popular podcast series on investment basics, this episode brings together our own Lorna Denny with Patrick Brenner, Head of Multi-Asset Investments at Schroders.

    Knowing about different types of risk can help investors to make more informed decisions about where they want to put their money, allowing them to assess whether potential risks align with their own risk tolerance and investment goals.

    This podcast is intended for professional investors, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience.

    Not for Retail distribution: This marketing communication is intended exclusively for Professional, Institutional or Wholesale Clients / Investors only, as defined by applicable local laws and regulation. Circulation must be restricted accordingly.

    This marketing communication does not constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.

    It has been established on the basis of data, projections, forecasts, anticipations and hypothesis which are subjective. Its analysis and conclusions are the expression of an opinion, based on available data at a specific date.

    All information in this document is established on data made public by official providers of economic and market statistics. AXA Investment Managers disclaims any and all liability relating to a decision based on or for reliance on this document. All exhibits included in this document, unless stated otherwise, are as of the publication date of this document.

    Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of these opinions and analysis, these data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis, etc. are not necessary used or followed by AXA IM’s portfolio management teams or its affiliates, who may act based on their own opinions. Any reproduction of this information, in whole or in part is, unless otherwise authorised by AXA IM, prohibited.

    Past performance is not a guide to current or future performance, and any performance or return data displayed does not take into account commissions and costs incurred when issuing or redeeming units. References to league tables and awards are not an indicator of future performance or places in league tables or awards and should not be construed as an endorsement of any AXA IM company or their products or services. Please refer to the websites of the sponsors/issuers for information regarding the criteria on which the awards/ratings are based. The value of investments, and the income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount originally invested. Exchange-rate fluctuations may also affect the value of their investment. Due to this and the initial charge that is usually made, an investment is not usually suitable as a short term holding.

    Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ

  • It has been said many times that the last mile of disinflation is the most difficult. With markets betting on the timing of the first cut in interest rates, every monthly inflation number is both eagerly anticipated and closely analysed for clues.

    Today we will discuss progress towards sustainably lower levels of inflation. And how bumps in the road towards disinflation could bring further divergence in equity and bond market performance.

    Presented by Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager and Antoine Machado, CIO AXA IM Select France. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for professional investors, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience.

    Not for Retail distribution: This marketing communication is intended exclusively for Professional, Institutional or Wholesale Clients / Investors only, as defined by applicable local laws and regulation. Circulation must be restricted accordingly.

    This marketing communication does not constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.

    It has been established on the basis of data, projections, forecasts, anticipations and hypothesis which are subjective. Its analysis and conclusions are the expression of an opinion, based on available data at a specific date.

    All information in this document is established on data made public by official providers of economic and market statistics. AXA Investment Managers disclaims any and all liability relating to a decision based on or for reliance on this document. All exhibits included in this document, unless stated otherwise, are as of the publication date of this document.

    Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of these opinions and analysis, these data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis, etc. are not necessary used or followed by AXA IM’s portfolio management teams or its affiliates, who may act based on their own opinions. Any reproduction of this information, in whole or in part is, unless otherwise authorised by AXA IM, prohibited.

    Past performance is not a guide to current or future performance, and any performance or return data displayed does not take into account commissions and costs incurred when issuing or redeeming units. References to league tables and awards are not an indicator of future performance or places in league tables or awards and should not be construed as an endorsement of any AXA IM company or their products or services. Please refer to the websites of the sponsors/issuers for information regarding the criteria on which the awards/ratings are based. The value of investments, and the income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount originally invested. Exchange-rate fluctuations may also affect the value of their investment. Due to this and the initial charge that is usually made, an investment is not usually suitable as a short term holding.

    Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ

    In other jurisdictions, this document is issued by AXA Investment Managers SA’s affiliates in those countries.

  • This year, markets will remain transfixed by familiar stories: the path of inflation; how fast interest rates will fall from multi decade highs; and the potential for a growth slowdown. The returns for the year will likely pivot on how the reported data fall out.

    Today we will look at bull and bear points for markets this year, as well as the likely impact of elections, as almost half the population of the world goes to the polls.

    Presented by Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager and Niall Sexton, Investment Manager. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for professional investors, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience.

    Not for Retail distribution: This marketing communication is intended exclusively for Professional, Institutional or Wholesale Clients / Investors only, as defined by applicable local laws and regulation. Circulation must be restricted accordingly.

    This marketing communication does not constitute on the part of AXA Investment Managers a solicitation or investment, legal or tax advice. This material does not contain sufficient information to support an investment decision.

    It has been established on the basis of data, projections, forecasts, anticipations and hypothesis which are subjective. Its analysis and conclusions are the expression of an opinion, based on available data at a specific date.

    All information in this document is established on data made public by official providers of economic and market statistics. AXA Investment Managers disclaims any and all liability relating to a decision based on or for reliance on this document. All exhibits included in this document, unless stated otherwise, are as of the publication date of this document.

    Furthermore, due to the subjective nature of these opinions and analysis, these data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis, etc. are not necessary used or followed by AXA IM’s portfolio management teams or its affiliates, who may act based on their own opinions. Any reproduction of this information, in whole or in part is, unless otherwise authorised by AXA IM, prohibited.

    Past performance is not a guide to current or future performance, and any performance or return data displayed does not take into account commissions and costs incurred when issuing or redeeming units. References to league tables and awards are not an indicator of future performance or places in league tables or awards and should not be construed as an endorsement of any AXA IM company or their products or services. Please refer to the websites of the sponsors/issuers for information regarding the criteria on which the awards/ratings are based. The value of investments, and the income from them, can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the amount originally invested. Exchange-rate fluctuations may also affect the value of their investment. Due to this and the initial charge that is usually made, an investment is not usually suitable as a short term holding.

    Issued in the UK by AXA Investment Managers UK Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. Registered in England and Wales No: 01431068. Registered Office: 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ

    In other jurisdictions, this document is issued by AXA Investment Managers SA’s affiliates in those countries.

  • Markets are approaching year end in confident mood, anticipating interest rate cuts in the first half of next year. Despite western central banks’ repetition of the ‘higher for longer’ mantra, hopes are rising over the timing of the first cut and how quickly rates will then fall.

    Today we will discuss whether current market optimism might be overstretched. Are we indeed looking towards a soft economic landing, immaculate disinflation and falling rates, or could the outlook be a little more complicated than that?

    Rémi Lambert, Global Chief Investment Officer, Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Chris Iggo, Chair of the AXA IM Investment Institute and CIO of AXA IM Core discuss what’s on their investment radar. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Markets are hopeful that the threat of recession has faded, giving rise to a risk on rally. Indeed growth forecasts for the major economies are seeing consistent upward revisions.

    A plateau for interest rates at current levels seems a foregone conclusion, as inflation remains benign. We discuss our expectations for financial markets, along with some significant adjustments to our tactical asset allocation.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Interest rate uncertainty has gripped the markets, after US jobs and inflation data beat expectations. A sharp rise in US Treasury bond yields has lowered the attractions of more highly valued equities.

    Corporate growth forecasts in some major markets appear modest, whereas prospects for Japanese equities look relatively favourable. We take stock of the outlook for financial markets as risk appetite falls.

    Presented by Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • AXA IM Select's Lorna Denny sat down with Capital Group’s Claire Swinden to discuss how investors might approach their investment goals and the importance of investment planning. Concise and highly informative, it highlights some essential issues for consideration as well as providing investors with a helpful checklist.

    The first in our Investment Basics podcast series, it’s ideal for those starting out on their investing journey but should also prove useful for more experienced market participants. Happy listening!

    This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. AXA IM Select has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Despite forecasts of recession, GDP growth in the US has so far proved resilient and US inflation has beaten forecasts. Conversely, in China the recovery has yet to fire up and consumer price growth is subdued.

    Central bank rhetoric is also diverging, as the US Federal Reserve talks of higher rates for longer, while the People’s Bank of China has offered repeated monetary stimulus. We consider the implications for financial markets.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Portfolio Manager. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • As we enter the dog days of summer, markets are struggling to find conviction, overshadowed by the possibility of recession. Meanwhile core inflation remains sticky and labour markets are still tight.

    Western central banks have left little doubt as to their intentions and further hikes look likely before interest rates plateau. We consider implications for financial markets and outline our latest tactical asset allocation update.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Alex Burn CFA, Investment Manager. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Clouds of uncertainty still hang over financial markets, whether about inflation, recession or the peak in the interest rate cycle. Throw in the brinkmanship surrounding the US debt ceiling and it’s no wonder markets have been range bound in recent months.

    Will the second half bring the inflection point in interest rates, or will the fight against inflation grind on until we hit recession in the major economies?

    And which outcome could break markets out of their trading range?

    Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Chris Iggo, Chair of the AXA IM Investment Institute and CIO of AXA IM Core discuss what’s on their investment radar. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Equity markets have spent the last month moving in a relatively narrow range. There seem to be multiple headwinds.

    Even before the regional banking crisis in the US, higher interest rates have curbed the demand for credit, while core inflation remains stubbornly high. And the US debt ceiling stand-off has added a political dimension to investor uncertainty.

    And yet, investors do expect a last minute resolution to the debt ceiling negotiations, while China’s reopening and the rally in the tech sector have supported sentiment. Against this mixed backdrop, we discuss the outlook for markets and highlight adjustments to our asset allocation model.

    Presented by Alex Burn CFA, Investment Oversight Lead and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Senior Investment Analyst. Hosted by James Duckworth, Investment Writer.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • After the turbulent days of early March, markets now seem to view the banking crisis as a small number of idiosyncratic events. And yet a broader credit squeeze remains a possibility, which could rein in economic growth.

    Central banks were forced to balance the fight to control inflation against the security of the financial system. Next steps for policy remain unclear, not only in the US and Europe, but also in Japan. We consider whether the banking crisis has altered the investment outlook.

    Presented by Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Alex Burn CFA, FRM, Investment Oversight Lead. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • February proved disappointing for markets, as stronger economic data crushed expectations of falling inflation and an early pivot in interest rates. Central bank rhetoric has become more hawkish and higher terminal interest rates are now forecast.

    Sometimes good news on growth is seen as bad news by markets. Today we discuss the prospects for more buoyant western economies, boosted by the reopening of China. We also review our Tactical Asset Allocation in response to an increasingly uncertain outlook.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Senior Investment Analyst. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Markets have rebounded in 2023, as deeper recession fears fast became a thing of the past. Hopes are growing for a softer economic landing, despite persistently hawkish central bank rhetoric.

    Today we weigh the chances of a soft landing for the major western economies, boosted by the reopening of China. We also review our Tactical Asset Allocation in response to such buoyant markets.

    Presented by Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Alex Burn CFA, Investment Oversight Lead. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Financial markets had a tough time in 2022, leaving investors with ‘nowhere to hide’. Central banks were blamed for their aggressive game of interest rate catch up, as inflation soared to levels not seen for decades.

    Today we explore how 2023 might bring a change in the market backdrop and perhaps better performances from major asset classes. We also take a look at our Tactical Asset Allocation response to these evolving markets.

    Presented by Niall McDonnell CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Senior Investment Analyst. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • Financial markets have been battered by runaway inflation and fast rising interest rates. So much so that 2022 will go down as the year where there was ‘nowhere to hide’.

    But as the year ends, inflation could perhaps have hit its highwater mark.

    Today we’ll discuss whether interest rates too will reach a peak in 2023, meaning central banks can ‘pivot’ towards lower rates.

    Who will reach this inflection point first among the major central banks, and how might financial markets respond?

    Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Chris Iggo, Chair of the AXA IM Investment Institute and CIO Core Investments discuss what’s on their investment radar. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • This has been called the ‘make or break decade’ for action on climate change - perhaps the most urgent challenge of our time. COP27, the UN climate conference, has now drawn to a close. But the burning question remains. Will the commitments made by major economies prove to be sufficient?

    Bushra Ahmed, Responsible Investment Lead spoke to Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.

  • As this extraordinary year draws to a close, records for extreme performance continue to be smashed by equity, bond and currency markets. It’s all down to the central banks and their response to runaway inflation. But should we now view such market moves as the new abnormal?

    We explore what have been described as ‘uncharted waters’ in financial markets and attempt to navigate through to our current TAA.

    Presented by Seamus Lyons CFA, Senior Investment Manager and Thomas Vogl CFA, FRM, Senior Investment Analyst. Hosted by Lorna Denny, Investment Specialist.

    This podcast is intended for investment professionals, and must not be shared with a non-professional audience. This podcast is for information purposes only and is intended to broaden listeners' awareness of financial markets and no part of the materials should be construed to represent financial advice or an offer to buy, sell or otherwise participate in any investment activity or strategy. The content is based on information sources that are deemed reliable at the time of recording. Architas has no express or implied warranty, guarantee or statement as to the accuracy, suitability or completeness of the information provided. All rights are reserved. Without the prior consent of the copyright holder, no part of this podcast in any form or by any means is allowed to be published, copied or emailed or stored in an information system. These materials originate from Architas Limited ("Architas"). Architas is a company registered in England No. 02638607, registered office: 20 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0BG. These materials are not intended for audiences in the United States of America.