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Thu, 7 January 2021
How much higher can Bitcoin go?
Just how high can Bitcoin go from here? After a remarkable 2020 and a fresh surge in the first trading days of 2021, some are starting to talk up the prospect of a multi-year bull cycle for Bitcoin.
Thu, 7 January 2021
Stocks rise despite DC turmoil, Sainsbury’s bumper Christmas
No one can accuse the US of tending to lethargy. Turmoil in Washington D.C. has been largely shrugged off by global markets, as investors bet more stimulus and fiscal expansion from a Democrat-controlled Congress will be the driving force for the upside to show more gains.
Wed, 6 January 2021
Yields steepen and value rallies as Democrats head for Georgia one-two
Markets are front-running a higher yield environment driven by even-more expansionary US fiscal policy and higher taxes as the Democrats head for historic double-victory in the Georgia run-off races for the Senate.
Tue, 5 January 2021
Renewable Energy stocks to watch in 2021
Everywhere around the world, governments are going green. Clean energy and lower emissions are on the agenda. Lofty sustainable power goals established in the likes the EU, the US, and the UK, are ensuring renewable energy stocks gain traction in investment portfolios. But which stocks should you potentially be watching?
Tue, 5 January 2021
Will oil prices hold after first OPEC 2021 meeting?
2021 will be another busy year for OPEC and its allies with the cartel committing to monthly meetings in order to set production agendas going forward. 2020 was an especially tough twelve months for oil, so OPEC is taking no chances when it comes to setting the agenda for this year.
Tue, 5 January 2021
European stocks mixed after Wall Street sell-off
European stock markets chopped around the flatline early on Tuesday as investors sought direction following heavy selling on Wall Street and broader concerns about rising coronavirus cases and the impact these will have on the global economic recovery.
Mon, 4 January 2021
Brexit shrugged: FTSE, sterling jump as 2021 starts in risk-on mode
Global stock markets enter 2021 at or near all-time highs despite ongoing uncertainty around the pace of recovery from the pandemic and the threat of fresh lockdowns lasting well into the spring. Despite the anxiety around when we get back to normal, the major fears of last year have receded and liquidity remains strong.
Sun, 3 January 2021
Week Ahead: OPEC meets & FOMC releases minutes
In our first week ahead of the year, we’re checking out some particularly meaty topics. OPEC+ begins the first of this year’s new monthly ministerial meetings on Jan 4th as producers discuss gradually unwinding production cuts.
Tue, 22 December 2020
What are the risks to investing in Chinese stocks in 2021?
China’s main stock markets soared to a collective $10 trillion earlier in 2020, which has caused investors to turn to their gaze eastward. But should you be trading or investing in Chinese stocks in 2021?