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Paul Brain

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Inflation, Debt and Rates: The Trinity Defining Markets

We assess the current and potential future impact of inflation, debt and interest rates upon markets.

June 21, 2024 Paul Brain
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Market Outlook: A Case of Déjà Vu?

We analyze how potentially higher-for-longer inflation could influence markets over the coming months.

April 24, 2024 Paul Brain
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Brainwaves 11: Is It Time For An Absolute-Return Revival?

Does the new market regime provide a backdrop that could help absolute-return strategies to prosper?

February 23, 2024 Matt Goodburn, Paul Brain, Catherine Doyle
A mood of change
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Absolute-Return Investing: A New Golden Age?

Why we believe a changed macroeconomic backdrop makes an absolute-return investment approach increasingly relevant.

January 19, 2024 Paul Brain, Catherine Doyle
Brainwaves 10: Macro Matters: How will the economic slowdown land in 2024?
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Brainwaves 10: Macro Matters: How Will the Economic Slowdown Land in 2024?

What are the crucial macro indicators that will help determine the severity of any downturn in 2024?

December 18, 2023 Matt Goodburn, Paul Brain
Breaking the System
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Breaking the System

We analyze the potential consequences of tighter money supply and changing central-bank rate policy

March 22, 2023 Paul Brain
Brainwaves episode 4: SVB, monetary policy and the bond markets
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Brainwaves Episode 4: SVB, Monetary Policy and the Bond Markets

Paul Brain considers what the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank means for bond markets.

March 21, 2023 Paul Brain, Matt Goodburn
Brainwaves episode 3: Has the bond market been getting it wrong?
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Brainwaves Episode 3: Has the Bond Market Been Getting It Wrong?

Fixed-income head Paul Brain discusses how bond markets can predict the economic cycle.

March 14, 2023 Paul Brain, Matt Goodburn
Brainwaves
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Brainwaves Episode 2: The Bond Outlook from Europe

Paul Brain discusses the bond outlook from Europe.

February 17, 2023 Paul Brain, Matt Goodburn
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Brainwaves Episode 1: The Outlook for Bonds in 2023

Why was 2022 so bad for bonds, and why are we more optimistic for 2023?

February 15, 2023 Paul Brain, Matt Goodburn
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Global Bond Outlook: How Far Can the Rally Go?

We analyze the prospects for bond markets in 2023.

January 6, 2023 Paul Brain
The power of divergence
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The Power of Divergence

We analyze how diverging economies can create opportunities for bond investors with a global mindset.

September 1, 2022 Paul Brain
Evolution not revolution: how our macro themes evolve
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Evolution Not Revolution: How Our Macro Themes Evolve

We explain how our macro-focused investment themes have evolved to deal with a changing geopolitical and economic backdrop.

August 18, 2022 Paul Brain
Diverging fortunes: unearthing US bond opportunities
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Diverging Fortunes: Unearthing US Bond Opportunities

We examine how the theme of divergence is creating opportunities for global bond investors in the US market.

June 7, 2022 Paul Brain
On the rise…
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On the Rise…

We assess what the Fed’s latest monetary-policy signaling could mean for bond markets.

January 28, 2022 Paul Brain
Symbol, Road Sign, Sign
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Inflation: Stick or Twist?

We assess central banks’ latest strategies on interest rates as near-term inflation continues to rise.

November 29, 2021 Paul Brain
Insights
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Time for Taper Tantrum II?

We assess the mood in bond markets as central banks once again start to focus on tapering quantitative-easing…

September 17, 2021 Paul Brain
Something strange in bond markets
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Something Strange in Bond Markets

We assess the drivers behind unusual recent moves in global bond markets and consider what may happen next.

July 28, 2021 Paul Brain
Inflationary Fears Overdone?
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Inflationary Fears Overdone?

We assess the near and mid-term implications of central-bank and government policy for bond markets.

April 7, 2021 Paul Brain
US election
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US Election: Bond Investors Shift Focus to 2021

We discuss how bond markets have responded to the US election.

November 9, 2020 Paul Brain
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Beyond Covid-19: The ‘U-Bend’ Recovery

Why we believe the post-pandemic economy will take some time to get back to pre-crisis levels.

August 20, 2020 Paul Brain
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European Recovery Assured?

We assess the ramifications of the European Union’s €750bn deal for EU bond markets and the euro.

July 23, 2020 Paul Brain
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