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Howard Cunningham

Portfolio manager, Fixed Income team

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Second Time Lucky?

We assess the prospects for UK government bonds

November 1, 2022 Howard Cunningham
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UK Mini Budget: The Closest Thing to Crazy?

We analyze potential consequences of new UK fiscal and monetary policy for UK bonds and the wider economy.

September 28, 2022 Howard Cunningham
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Is Investment Grade Nearing The ‘Danger Zone’?

We assess two potential tail-risk scenarios from the pandemic that could hurt investment-grade bond investors.

June 26, 2020 Howard Cunningham
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Looking Through the Pandemic: The Shape of the Recovery

We assess some potential consequences of the pandemic, and how they may play out in the global economy.

May 11, 2020 Paul Brain, Howard Cunningham
The rise and rise of ‘MMT’ economics
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Save and Prosper?

How the pandemic and rescue packages are changing both corporate behavior and the dynamics of fixed-income markets.

April 20, 2020 Howard Cunningham, Paul Brain
A gilt-edged pledge?
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A Gilt-Edged Pledge?

How the spending pledges from the two main British political parties could affect the UK's bond markets.

December 12, 2019 Howard Cunningham
Which way now?
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Which Way Now?

A further Brexit delay and an unpredictable election spell further near-term uncertainty for the UK economy.

November 7, 2019 Howard Cunningham
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Russian roulette

As Brexit uncertainty drags on, we assess the potential future consequences for the UK’s debt markets.

October 10, 2019 Howard Cunningham
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Two Become One

What could Boris Johnson’s appointment as UK prime minister mean for bond and currency markets, and Brexit strategy?

July 23, 2019 Howard Cunningham
Waiting for BoJo
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Waiting for BoJo

How is the UK’s Brexit waiting game playing out in the bond markets?

June 5, 2019 Howard Cunningham
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Groundhog May

Amid another tumultuous week, the outcome of the UK’s Brexit negotiations look even murkier.

March 14, 2019 Howard Cunningham
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Carry On Leo

The Irish and UK prime ministers are experiencing contrasting fortunes as Brexit negotiations rumble on.

March 11, 2019 Howard Cunningham
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