Monthly Archives - September 2022

S&P500 hits new 2022 low as UK the focus of economic turmoil

30 Sep 2022 - Stocks resumed their 2022 sell-off on Thursday, sending the S&P 500 to a new low for the year, as fears swirled that a recession won’t stop the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates. The market was fairly quiet from a headline perspective. UK Prime Minister Truss defended her government's unfunded tax cuts and stressed it was not time to reverse course despite market turmoil.

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Unprecedented Bank of England intervention avoids Lehman style event

29 Sep 2022 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average mounted a big comeback from its 2022 low as the Bank of England said it would buy bonds to stabilise its financial markets, the bank stressed it was not seeking to lower long-term government borrowing costs. Instead it sought to buy time to prevent a vicious circle in which pension funds have to sell gilts immediately to meet demands for cash.

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$US strength remains the dominant theme

28 Sep 2022 - US equities were mixed in fairly choppy Tuesday trading, closing off the worst levels, with the dominant theme the strength of the US dollar. As inflation plays out across the globe the intervention of central banks has been co-ordinated. With the Fed’s tightening ahead of its peers in the high-income countries causing the $US to surge. The most important question investors are now asking is whether monetary tightening could go too far. Either way what...

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