Global economic outlook 2018
John Greenwood, Invesco Ltd’s Chief Economist, outlines his views on developments in global economies.
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John Greenwood, Invesco Ltd’s Chief Economist, outlines his views on developments in global economies.
With problems in emerging markets continuing to grab headlines and an escalation of the tariff wars between the US and China, how concerned is John about the potential impacts on the global economy?
Asset class correlations have risen significantly since the global financial crisis, making traditional portfolio diversification strategies challenging. We discuss how three key macro factors can aid asset allocation.
With the US Federal Reserve gradually normalising interest rates, the US economy appears to be in good shape. Can President Trump take any of the credit?
The global economy is experiencing its broadest and strongest upturn for five years. However, what are the likely risks that could derail the current expansion cycle?
Recent data suggests that the global economic expansion is slowing down. Should we be concerned?
Will political events derail the business cycle expansion?
In our first ‘Future of Europe’ white paper, former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Jacek Rostowski and Invesco Global Market Strategist Arnab Das analyse the tensions reshaping Europe in the era of Brexit, Trump and Putin.
In recent weeks, the prospect of a global trade war has emerged more clearly and presents major consequences for global markets. While the implications are difficult to assess, a tightening of financial conditions could be strong enough to significantly curtail US growth.
Global market are facing several issues, including the fast-approaching deadlines for another US government shutdown, a US-China trade deal, and Brexit.
Exploring the potential for populism, protectionism and pressure on debtors: Last week brought renewed focus to three areas of concern: populism, protectionism and pressure on debtors. It appears that we may be moving closer to certain outcomes that could be of concern to markets.
Divergence, disruption and debt overhang – three key themes to watch in 2019. Read Kristina Hooper and Arnab Das' outlook.
As inflation fears effect the markets we share our outlook for global bond markets.
Following a year of turmoil, John Greenwood, Invesco's Chief Economist, shares his thoughts for the global economy in 2019.
Is a real winner possible in the US-China trade war? In an era of globalization, trade wars mean losses for all sides.